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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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scale adjective

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The commercial shows a larger than normal scale crib, with an adult in it so that the adult looks like he's a infant.
  

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The commercial shows a larger than normal scale crib, with an adult in it so that the adult looks like he's a infant. I say it just like that, or with 'size' instead of 'scale'. CJ

  • The commercial shows a larger than normal scale crib, with an adult in it so that the adult looks like he's a infant.
  • I say it just like that, or with 'size' instead of 'scale'.
  • CJ
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AnonymousHow do you say ?The commercial shows a larger than normal scale crib, with an adult in it so that the adult looks like he's a infant.
I say it just like that, or with 'size' instead of 'scale'.

CJ
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Can you tell me about the validity of it as a whole? What do you think?
The commercial shows a larger than normal sized crib with an adult in it so the adult looks like an infant in relation to the crib.

I've heard scale used somehow but not sure how to formulate.
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Anonymousthe validity of it as a whole? What do you think?
I think it's fine.

CJ
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size or sized?

Larger than normal sized crib
Larger than normal size crib

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