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Can you help me to think of another ways to say:

"The gauge has a scale with units at a distance of every 10 cm."?

Are the following sentences correct:

"The gauge scale is divided by 10 cm intervals.",

"The gauge scale has a mark every 10 cm."?

What is the most common and natural way to say this in English?

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  • Related: Spaced by 1 metre.
    – J.R.
    Commented Aug 20, 2018 at 14:26
  • The gauge has a scale graduated in 10 cm increments.
    – Lorel C.
    Commented Jun 16, 2019 at 19:39
  • What kind of a scale or gauge is it? I think a picture might help.
    – alphabet
    Commented Mar 4, 2023 at 15:10
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    "The gauge scale is divided into 10 cm intervals" is better.
    – Stuart F
    Commented Mar 1 at 14:01

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There are a number of ways to say it.

The gauge has a scale with markings set at 10 cm intervals.

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