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The phrase "within scope of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as project management, legal documents, or discussions about boundaries and limits of a particular subject or task. Example: "The proposed changes are within the scope of the project and can be implemented without additional funding."
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Under a change in the copyright law, the library also downloaded 4.8m domains earlier this year – in effect, anything on the web with a.co.uk address – and says although the Conservative pages use a.com suffix they will be added to the store "as it is firmly within scope of the material we have a duty to archive".
"Government information held on private email accounts is within scope of the Freedom of Information Act".
Neurath, the sociologist, showed through word and work that society falls within scope of application of science.
The designs of the car body, bogie, and wheel-set designs that were performed within scope of this work are shown in Fig. 1.
DRM30 has a variety of modes (A, B, C, and D) allowing different spectrum usage settings and is within scope of investigation.
In this paper, the first-principles calculation is used based on the density functional theory (DFT) within scope of the generalized gradient approximation (GGA).
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Judge: That is not within the scope of this proceeding.
"I thought it was within the scope of the rules".
It fell well within the scope of what we wanted to do".
"Such matters do not fall within the scope of the Act.
They were not within the scope of the request," he said.
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