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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at that scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the size, extent, or magnitude of something in a specific context, often in relation to comparisons or measurements.
Example: "The project was successful, but we need to consider the challenges of operating at that scale."
Alternatives: "at that level" or "on that magnitude".
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"They didn't have the experience of operating at that scale".
It hadn't really happened at that scale before".
At that scale, our response must be as one.
At that scale, about 1,000 transistors would fit in the width of a human hair.
If you have an agile mindset, it becomes logical to create communities at that scale".
Mr. Soriano can keep things at that scale because it's his land.
But the glass has proved difficult to manufacture at that scale.
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Will your review look at ideas on that scale?
And the retailer did that at such scale that it admitted last month to overstating its profit forecasts by £250m.
"At Wordnik.com, that scale is one word.
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