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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of that scale" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means something is of a particular size or extent, often in comparison to something else. Example: "The impact of the hurricane was devastating, especially for a city of that scale."
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Much of that scale is financial.
"Nothing of that scale had been attempted before.
He sees a shift of that scale taking place now.
Will you pursue a program of that scale?
"A vote-buying operation of that scale would be too big for anybody, even the KMT".
Howard faced opposition, but not of that scale, depth and intensity.
(A latter-day example of that scale can be found in Radiohead's song "Just").
Is a "celebration" of that scale appropriate for an operating funeral home?
Country music had seldom been heard in spaces of that scale.
There was nothing preordained about Chicago being home to a program of that scale.
A streak of that scale was also likely to attract suspicion.
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