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Which one is more idiomatic: "on large scale" or "on a large scale"?
Neither is correct."on large scale" is correct.
"at a full scale" is correct.
"at full scale" is not idiomatic.so, correct answer be:
"on a large scale" and "at full scale"?
"At full scale" is meaningless.can something is not idiomatic but correct. so "at full scale" is correct but not idiomatic?
I think "at full scale" has meaning when talking about lab experiments, house designs, etc....
So, "on large scale" may also be used in this sense.....
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