on a scale

Frequency: 8.528.1 per million words

Used to describe the magnitude or extent of something.

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Examples (10)

  • Environmental damage occurred on a massive scale after the oil spill.
  • The company plans to expand its operations on a global scale next year.
  • The celebration was prepared on a lavish scale, with fireworks and live music.
  • Salaries are determined on a sliding scale based on experience and qualifications.
  • The government responded to the crisis on a national scale, mobilizing resources across the country.
  • The experiment was conducted on a relatively small scale to test the initial hypothesis.
  • The problem of plastic waste requires solutions on an international scale.
  • Her artistic vision was always on an epic scale, creating monumental installations.
  • The architect designed the buildings on a human scale, making them approachable.
  • Funding will be allocated on a proportional scale according to the needs of each region.