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The phrase "scale as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a comparison between two or more things, and is typically used in the context of describing how one phenomenon changes in relation to another. For example, "The city's population has grown in scale as the economy has improved."
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But the confidence can be measured on a community-wide scale as well.
Among the women in Harlem, Mr. Obama scored higher on the liberal scale as well.
She set to painting on a monumental scale, as many as three gouaches a day.
which are derived from the time scale as follows.
Under GDPR, penalties can scale as large as 4% of a company's global turnover.
Similar records are being set on a global scale, as well.
Mars, Phobos and Deimos, to scale, with their orbits to scale as well.
This implies that inflation likely occurred below that scale as well.
Everyone knows that composers and lyricists make scales... now they want to make scale as well.
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It's almost on the same scale as Ephesus, but doesn't attract the same crowds.
Numerical reproducibility is a major issue at this scale, as is hardware reliability.
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