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easily scaleable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "easily scaleable" is not correct; the correct term is "easily scalable." You can use it when discussing systems, processes, or technologies that can be expanded or adapted without significant difficulty.
Example: "Our new software solution is easily scalable, allowing businesses to grow without needing a complete overhaul."
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The technology is also said to be more easily scaleable.
News & Media
What Mr Allason particularly likes about his internet-based courier system is that it is easily "scaleable": more couriers and markets can be added without having to hire many more dispatchers or people to run a call-centre".There is no longer any need to pick up a telephone to find out where your package is," says Mr Allason.
News & Media
The system is designed to remove between 45 W of heat at 1000 rpm using R-134a but the system is easily scaleable through a speed increase or decrease of the compressor.
The easily scaleable RF hollow anode is dedicated to the dynamic pre-treatment or coating of either dielectric or metal web (or rigid sheet), and can be used in conjunction either with sputtering or, at line speeds of typical 5 10 m/s, with evaporation processes.
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55 human-written examples
I will describe a new set of technologies that allow for an unprecedented rate of generation of knockouts, knockins and transgenics–easily industrializable and scaleable to thousands per year.
Science
HIBI offers a scaleable and easy to use architecture for system-on-a-chip designs.
These multi-scale, functional scaffolds are easy to manufacture and scaleable, making them ideal candidates for tissue engineering applications.
Science
They set the standard for cluster-technology units of servers that are scaleable, available and easy to deploy.
News & Media
It is scaleable.
News & Media
They are scaleable community by community.
News & Media
"We now can get scaleable one-to-one marketing".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling. While "scaleable" might seem intuitive, the correct term is "scalable." Using the correct spelling enhances your credibility and clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "scaleable." The correct spelling is "scalable." Proofread your writing to ensure you're using the accurate term. This is important in technical and business contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "easily scaleable" functions as an adverb-adjective combination intended to describe the characteristic of being readily increased in size or capacity. However, it's important to note that the correct form is "easily scalable", as pointed out by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "easily scaleable" might seem correct, it's a misspelling. The accurate term is "easily scalable". As Ludwig points out, it describes something readily expanded. Though examples of the misspelling exist, especially in News & Media and Science, it's crucial to use the correct form to maintain clarity and credibility. Remember that alternatives like "readily expandable" and "simply extensible" can also be used. Always proofread to avoid this common error.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
easily scalable
Replaces "scaleable" with its correct spelling, maintaining the original meaning.
readily expandable
Emphasizes the ease and quickness of expansion.
simply extensible
Highlights the simplicity of adding new features or capabilities.
effortlessly enlarged
Focuses on the lack of effort required for enlargement.
smoothly adaptable
Highlights the seamlessness of adaptation to different scales.
quickly ramped up
Emphasizes the speed at which something can be increased.
easily increased in size
A more descriptive alternative, specifying the aspect being scaled.
scalable with ease
Inverts the structure while retaining the meaning.
adaptable without difficulty
Focuses on the absence of problems when adapting.
flexible and scalable
Combines the concept of adaptability with scalability.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling: "easily scaleable" or "easily scalable"?
The correct spelling is "easily scalable". "Scaleable" is a misspelling of "scalable".
What does "easily scalable" mean?
"Easily scalable" describes something that can be readily expanded or increased in size, scope, or capacity without significant difficulty.
What can I say instead of "easily scalable"?
You can use alternatives like "readily expandable", "simply extensible", or "smoothly adaptable" depending on the context.
Is "easily scaleable" grammatically correct?
No, "easily scaleable" is not grammatically correct. The correct term is "easily scalable".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested