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Vahid6105 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

In scale or at scale

Hi everyone.

Which one is correct? At scale or in scale? For example which is correct in this sentence:

A sample may be homogenous in one scale and heterogeneous in another one.

  

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It should be "at". You don't need the final "one". "homogenous" should properly be "homogeneous".

  • It should be "at".
  • You don't need the final "one".
  • "homogenous" should properly be "homogeneous".
  • com/en/definition/homogeneous .
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It should be "at". You don't need the final "one".

"homogenous" should properly be "homogeneous". However, see the usage note at https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/homogeneous.

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