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"large in scale" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a large size or scope, often used in reference to buildings, projects, or events. Example: The company's new headquarters is large in scale, featuring a 50-story tower and sprawling campus with multiple buildings.
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Her dancing is large in scale, expansive and musical.
Its commitments are long-term and large in scale.
Large in scale, flat of space, they dismiss one-point perspective with astounding aplomb.
The architecture of the Pacific Islands was varied and sometimes large in scale.
Before his final return to the United States, Allston's art was dramatic and large in scale.
Goshka Macuga also explores female identity through architectural satire, large in scale and Grimm-like in dark humour.
Israel's latest incursion was not large in scale, but Israeli officials indicated that the military was likely to maintain an extended presence in the area.
Though large in scale where the "Classical" is small, and somber where the "Classical" dances, the Fifth is no less approachable, and it is generously played here.
But a likely reason is that, in Danish, things that are over the top or large in scale are often referred to as being "American style".
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In this he was no different from many others, though his crimes were larger in scale.
State fire officials have said these firestorms were larger in scale than anything they have seen.
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