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The phrase "on the scale" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something when it is placed on a device that measures the size, weight, or amount of something, such as when describing the size of a project. For example, "The project was quite small, weighing in at only a few ounces on the scale."
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On the scale, the lineman was 367.
"Nothing on the scale of this".
The level is the second lowest on the scale.
Some 15 minutes later, Forrest stepped back on the scale.
Michael Carberry's dismissal was a little lower on the scale.
And it shows -- on the scale and around the waistline.
That is, it was on the scale of his paintings.
But nothing, perhaps, on the scale of what did.
Originally, she answered low on the scale for eating meat.
Where was that on the scale of terrifying?
Latvia has experienced economic collapse on the scale of Greece.
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