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TextScale modifier

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The new textScale(:) modifier is great and all. But doesn't it become a bit defunct when you use .formatter on the types that you might want to have scale. And then you can't easily use textScale(:) without deconstructing the type again. For Example:

var amount = Measurement(value: 200, unit: UnitLength.kilometers)
var result = amount.formatted(.measurement(width: .wide)
// Can't TextScale the unit....

I know you can use attribute containers within this, but that works on AttributedString, and not SwiftUI Text. Seems like there should be a way to interop this?

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