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You can use it when you want to indicate that something has grown in size, scale, or ambition. For example: "As the project progressed, its scope was gradually expanded in scope."
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Agriculture, population, and infrastructural additions to natural landscapes expanded in scope.
While rap fans represent Rocawear's core demographic, the label couldn't meet Dash's expectations unless it expanded in scope.
The concept of res judicata has expanded in scope and power as the courts have refined its operation.
Since then it has substantially expanded in scope and methods in response to various problems in perturbation theory.
They have since spread through the country and expanded in scope to criticize public services and corruption.
As the practice spread to other books and expanded in scope — a heavily grangerized book could increase in size many times over — it became the subject of debate.
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Universal credit will therefore expand in scope and scale over the next two years".
As the war expands in scope and brutality, its biggest casualty appears to be the integrity of the Syrian state.
It's another to create a great experience that continues to improve, delight, and expand in scope over time.
The Fall Studio II expands in scope to consider the city-region, examining large scale interdependencies and interactions.
In the 1950s the Sugdens and Arup had holidayed in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, home of the annual Aldeburgh festival, which was expanding in scope and popularity.
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