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Discover Ludwig"this scope" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the extent or range of something. For example, "This project has a larger scope than our last one, and will require more resources."
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It deserves this scope.
Long-suffering engineers call this "scope creep".
Bouali's system is built to this scope.
This scope and scale proved impossible to maintain.
No one seriously advocates this scope for insurance regulation.
More specific applications are out of this scope.
To this scope, an exergy analysis was implemented.
Rehabilitation assisted by a robot device lies within this scope.
"I don't think anyone in their wildest dreams contemplated anything of this scope," she said.
"A plan of this scope, expense and intrusiveness demands robust public debate and legislative oversight.
"On a project of this scope, you expect some problems," Mr. Amenta said.
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