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Discover Ludwig"of such scope" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the extent or range of something, and is often preceded by a noun. Example: The project was of such scope that it required the collaboration of multiple departments and resources.
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That is an agenda befitting a coalition of such scope.
Industrial projects of such scope are rarely completed on time.
The only organization that could handle an investigation of such scope, he felt, was the F.B.I.
A book of such scope is bound to have some bare patches.
In a show of such scope, there is an understandable tendency to fall back on the greatest hits.
It is unusual for a neighborhood improvement group to succeed in a project of such scope and expense, though many try.
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Gulliver, who has long worried about irking his seatmates as he digs around at calf height trying to ascertain if his seat has a power outlet or not, looks forward to the end of all such scope for misinterpretation.
I can think of no contemporary playwright who combines such scope of imagination and depth of purpose.
This was the reason why his inquiry, his historie, was of such universal scope.
That Abulafia finds room for such an episode in a book of such ambitious scope shows how impressive his achievement is.
One group, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, said that government databases were now of such "extraordinary scope" that "systems of mass public surveillance" could result from a ruling that authorized "coerced disclosure of identity".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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