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The phrase 'of a different scale' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a much greater level of magnitude, compared to something that has been previously mentioned. For example, "The new building that opened downtown is of a different scale compared to the other restaurants in the area."
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According to a report by Kara Swisher of AllThings D, the new contract was of a different scale: minimum revenue of $300 million a year, approaching a total of a billion dollars for the three years of the contract.
"I wanted to do things of a different scale.
This disaster seems of a different scale, however.
"We're becoming a museum of a different scale," said Lisa Phillips, the New Museum's director.
Generally, I find furniture modeled on 18th-and 19th-century antiques is of a different scale than, say, Danish modern furniture.
But the records of our private lives — whom we called when, where we got lost or fell in love, and what we wrote in late-night e-mails — are secrets, too; of a different scale, not a different species.
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In their study, Hughes, Daily and Ehrlich looked at the loss of biodiversity on a different scale that of localized populations that make up a species.
Machiavelli sees politics to be a sort of a battlefield on a different scale.
To start with, a bail-out of Spain would be on a different scale.
But the attitude of Emiratis is admirable on a different scale.
Some are more complex than others, and on a different scale of importance to the group.
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