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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scale with" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is growing or decreasing in proportion to something else. For example: "Sales of the company's new products have been scaling with customer demand."
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We're talking immense scale with this deal.
There are rock faces to scale, with ropes and pitons.
"It was a sliding scale with some subsidized housing".
"However, it was tremendously out of scale with the neighborhood.
The operating system should just scale with you".
Particularly, given the scale, with regard to human trafficking".
She even carries a scale with her when she travels.
You can see this on a small scale with Reader.
It's ambitious, on a scale with Seizure, and somewhat bonkers.
Her family were ironmasters on a grand scale, with progressive attitudes.
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