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The phrase "at a considerable scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or magnitude of an action, project, or phenomenon.
Example: "The company has implemented its new sustainability practices at a considerable scale, impacting thousands of customers."
Alternatives: "on a large scale" or "to a significant extent".
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The mercantile role that tradition especially assigns to the Phoenicians was first developed on a considerable scale at the time of the Egyptian 18th dynasty.
This was art for the people on a considerable scale.
Bonds were bought on a considerable scale and the resultant cash went out to the banks.
China, he added, planned to develop hydropower on "a considerable scale".
The Kangxi emperor, in particular, was a patron of the arts on a considerable scale.
In his later years he turned to capitalistic farming, speculation, and moneylending on a considerable scale.
The number of people unfortunate enough to come before the courts without a lawyer "will increase and with considerable scale".
He sells them all, he says, at a considerable profit.
Even the tiny clothes come at a considerable cost.
The transformation has come at a considerable price.
The answer, yes, but at a considerable cost.
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