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into a bigger scale vs into a greater scale

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The more natural way to express this idea would be 'on a larger scale' or 'on a greater scale.'

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 935 views

into a bigger scale

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'into a bigger scale,' it would be more appropriate to say 'on a larger scale.'
  • They survive and develop in a bigger scale.
  • You did the same thing, but on a bigger scale.
  • I was wondering how we could do something like on a bigger scale.
  • And the first thing they're doing is recruiting on a bigger scale than ever before.
  • We have just approved the energy and climate package, but now there is a crisis we should organise a meeting on a bigger scale to include our partners.
  • On a still bigger scale, we see entire galaxies of stars.
  • The objective should be to fish less when according to scientific research and to fishermen themselves, stocks are in need of recovery if fishing is to take place - perhaps on a bigger scale - in the future.
  • Third attack, attempted mass shooting, but on a much bigger scale.
  • So he stuck at it, only this time on a much bigger scale.
  • Moreover, there is a danger that the dynamism of the market may be impaired if concentration processes are interfered with on a far bigger scale than at present.
  • Illegal elephant poaching is now taking place on a much bigger scale, also in southern Africa.
  • They are concerned, however, that the market failure is changing over time as private equity is increasingly drawn to bigger scale projects.
  • Moreover, there is, in our opinion, a danger that the market would lose its dynamism if concentration processes were to be interfered with on a far bigger scale than at present.
  • The experience we have gained will make it possible to improve overall assistance to development given by the Community and should lead to bigger scale funding through the main budget headings.
  • The other installations (ground mounted, industrial and commercial of a much bigger scale) were ordered by other end-users.
  • So it can cause galaxies to cluster together just like stars cluster together, but on a much, much bigger scale, on scales of millions of light-years.
  • Vinci tapped fed money from the subway line, and the same thing will happen on a much, much bigger scale with the rail corridor.
  • To begin to do so would be to trigger a conflagration in the Balkans on a scale bigger than any we have seen in recent years.
  • I don't need to move into a bigger place.
  • Making mistakes in our dealings with nature can have bigger consequences now because our technologies are often bigger than the human scale.

Alternatives:

  • on a larger scale

into a greater scale

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'into a greater scale,' it would be more appropriate to say 'on a greater scale.'
  • Droughts, floods, fires and storms, on a greater scale than in the past, are reducing agricultural capacity all over the world, says the resolution.
  • The humanitarian disaster that is on the horizon could be of a greater scale than any that has taken place in the past as a result of human barbarity.
  • Just as the Americans discovered after '9/11', that the CIA and the FBI were not cooperating but were behaving as rivals, so the same phenomenon exists in Europe but on a greater scale.
  • Yet the problem of intra-Community smuggling of duty-paid alcohol and tobacco is probably on a greater scale than the loss of revenue by the continual existence of intra-Community duty-free.
  • Aid is essential, as Mr Deva says, for developing countries, but trade will bring benefits on a far greater scale.
  • The service will focus on providing technical, financial and labour efficiency advice together with assisting in achieving greater scale;
  • The President-in-Office complains that he is a victim of injustice before the law himself and so he should be particularly concerned about this very real injustice on a far greater scale.
  • There has been an explosion in private debt, a speculative bubble on the property market, and a recession on a much greater scale than elsewhere, with the result that a massive injection of public money is required.
  • Therefore, I am convinced that if we looked around, all of us would find numerous installations where, sooner or later, there may be an environmental disaster on a greater or smaller scale.
  • The EU subsidy system was a means of achieving greater economies of scale and increasing production per hectare.
  • Most importantly, we have to achieve greater economies of scale in Europe.
  • The overall results will be greater economies of scale and improve efficiency of payment systems in the European Community.
  • For lenders, a more integrated market would offer greater economies of scale, reduce costs and lower rates for the borrower.
  • Moving on quickly to the frustrations, we could have expected greater economies of scale given the expansion proposed.
  • My concern is that the Council has agreed to everything to do with enlargement, and enlargement should have resulted in greater economies of scale.
  • No country should be forced into a greater degree of solidarity.
  • Millimetre scales shall be numbered every centimetre and measures with a scale interval greater than 2 cm shall have all scale marks numbered.
  • Although trade flows between the EU and Mexico have increased since the Agreement came into force, this has not translated into a greater share of overall percentages for the EU, while the Mexican trade deficit continues to grow.
  • They relate to socio-democratic infrastructures that should be established and I believe that, with the means we have made available, we can pressurize all parties into bringing Albania into a greater period of normality.
  • The day will come when all of you, all the nations of the continent, without losing your distinctive qualities or your glorious individuality, merge into a greater union, and embody European fraternity.

Alternatives:

  • on a greater scale

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