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"meticulous scale" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is very precise and detailed in their measurements or judgments. Here is an example: "John was known for his meticulous scale when it came to baking. He always measured ingredients to the exact gram and his cakes turned out perfectly every time."
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It is "small-scale, meticulous work".
It's genuinely fascinating to know the meticulous planning, the enormous scale, and individual attention farmers such as Peter put into produce that ends up rotting in the back of the fridge.
It is called the British Headquarters Map, and it depicts, in meticulous detail, at a scale of six and a half inches to a mile, the island's contours and topographical features, its streams and swamps, so as to aid the British in defending it against General Washington's Continental Army.
Finally, at the microscopic scale, a meticulous scratch probe calibration procedure is described to improve the accuracy of the fracture properties determination by addressing important issues such as moisture content, specimen surface cleanliness and choice of reference material.
Ainsworth says that regardless of size, whether a large altarpiece or a small diptych, Netherlandish painting is a "matter of small scale and meticulous detail".
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"The Artist" doesn't have the awesome density, the profusion of life (usually created, on a colossal scale and in meticulous detail, in a studio) of the silent classics, and it doesn't exhibit much depth or variety of visual invention.
HH: You draw constantly and make meticulous studies for your large scale paintings.
His recollections of Williamsburg feature an ode to the egg cream that, in its delight in the daily meticulous details, is a small-scale version of Philip Roth's tribute to the glove-maker's exacting craft in "American Pastoral": They put in a spoon of chocolate — Fox's U-Bet from a jar.
In "Llyn Foulkes One Man Band," filmed on and off over seven years, directors Tamar Halpern and Chris Quilty follow the outsider artist's painstakingly meticulous creation of two large-scale paintings, "The Lost Frontier" and "The Awakening"; the film also more broadly charts his tumultuous career.
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