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Discover Ludwig"to scope" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to examine or investigate something in detail or to determine the extent of something. Example: The committee was tasked with scoping out potential locations for the company's new headquarters.
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to scope
noun
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.
Exact(59)
relating to scope of a license.
"I'm not out there trying to scope out guys.
In total, we added 36 new Superfamilies to SCOPe 2.07.
McGowan saw rewards as commissions, which allowed her to scope out demand for her practice.
Early in June, Maïga decided to scope out the route the smugglers would have to take.
In Step 3, a business needs to scope the critical emerging management issues it faces.
Sometimes, while trying to scope out a name, you'd encounter a tree instead: ELM, DOUGLAS FIR.
Some use the directory to scope out hotels when traveling to other cities.
They paused to scope out our car and then beat it back into the underbrush.
My butterflies were intense as I entered, and looked around to scope out the competition.
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Our results showed the average "time-to-scope" was 335.5 ± 526 minutes in current study.
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