Examples of 'sense of the scale' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense of the scale"

sense of the scale: Refers to the comprehension or understanding of the size or extent of something, often used when discussing large amounts, magnitudes, or proportions

How to use "sense of the scale" in a sentence

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The following examples offer a sense of the scale.
Give us a sense of the scale of it.
The Earth is superimposed on this image to give readers a sense of the scale.
This provides a relative sense of the scale of potential emission changes.
From this perspective, can't really get a sense of the scale.
And just to give you a sense of the scale of the motions here.
And, again, a EU standard-size, real person, so you get some sense of the scale.
The only way you can get a sense of the scale is to build a model.
Some sense of the scale and gravity of these crimes,.
Some unofficial figures help give a sense of the scale of underreporting.
To give a sense of the scale involved, imagine a strand of human hair.
We have done some indicative costings to provide a sense of the scale of reinvestment required.
To get a sense of the scale of the change, look back four years.
The following images help to give a sense of the scale of the mine.
There is very little sense of the scale of typography and colours often look different.

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It was huge. to give you a sense of the scale.
For a quick sense of the scale of our effort,.
So hopefully that gives you a beginning sense of the scale of the solar system.
For a sense of the scale of the graphite - here it is placed with an iPhone,.
So we have no clear sense of the scale of this?
Static shots, a sense of the scale of the landscape . Muted yellows and Greens.
You want to get a sense … A sense of the scale of the flower.
Static shots, a sense of the scale of the landscape.
This helps give a sense of the scale of what's being built.
So we have no clear sense of the scale of this? Not really.
That gives you a sense of the scale of this project . ”.
And, also to provide a sense of the scale of this, she said,.

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