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Hanuman_2000 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

On a different scale

Hello,


On a different scale, those who study traffic accidents also try to reconstruct collisions.

Could any one explain the meaning of 'On a different scale'?

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hanuman_2000 On a different scale It could be "on a larger scale" or "on a smaller scale". It depends on which scale they're comparing it to, and that scale is established in the text preceding this sentence. scale: The relative size or extent of something.

  • hanuman_2000 On a different scale It could be "on a larger scale" or "on a smaller scale".
  • It depends on which scale they're comparing it to, and that scale is established in the text preceding this sentence.
  • scale: The relative size or extent of something.
  • No one foresaw the scale of the disaster.
  • Everything in the house is on a grand scale.
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hanuman_2000On a different scale

It could be "on a larger scale" or "on a smaller scale".
It depends on which scale they're comparing it to, and that scale is established in the text preceding this sentence.

scale: The relative size or extent of something.
No one foresaw the scale of the disaster.
Everything in the house is on a

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