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The phrase "at the scale" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the size, extent, or level of something, often in contexts related to measurement or comparison. Example: "The project was successful, but we need to consider how it can be implemented at the scale of a national initiative."
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Infinity nagged at the scale of things.
That hints at the scale of Beane's success.
Were you surprised at the scale of the response?
The engineer shook his head at the scale.
The figures hint at the scale of the problem.
I'm just surprised at the scale of the anti-western rhetoric which has emerged here".
The mind boggles at the scale -- how did they manage to cut and raise such boulders?
He is amazed at the scale of the herds in the region.
Now Canada is nearing completion of more detailed maps at the scale of 1 50,000.
But that has not happened at the scale that companies had hoped.
Boy 1 (stunned at the scale of his creation) "I fucked your dad's corpse".
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