scope in the PONS Dictionary

scope Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In response, the author stated that most of these suggestions were out of scope of his original interest.
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He would in my opinion fall within the scope of section 94(1).
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The society expanded its technical scope beyond steel during the 1920s.
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Although the decision was not unanimous, all justices endorsed an individual right viewpoint, but differed on the scope of that right.
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The scope of debate is shrinking; it must expand.
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In a scope, the granular core shows a diameter of 3 (arcminutes) surrounded by a 10 halo of stars.
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We have built up such an adult audience; we are looking for stories with a wider scope.
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Standard's name changes over the years reflected growth in its scope and capabilities.
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It has very good scope in tissue engineering.
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For a museum of its size, it has an extensive scope.
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