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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a approximation" is not correct in English.
It should be "an approximation." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to an estimated value or representation that is close to the actual amount or figure.
Example: "The calculation provided is only an approximation of the total cost."
Alternatives: "an estimate" or "a rough calculation."
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Finally, the Lower Bound A approximation has the worst performance when compared to the Exact PEP.
At high SNRs, we can apply a approximation, so (d_{mathrm {SR_{1}}}^{m}) can be neglected.
7/9 5 8000 35.30 – 1.51 2.48 Figure 13 Approximation of the phantom image: (a) Approximation using the EPWT with Haar (N d = 650coefficients), (b) Approximation using the easy path algorithm and DCT-based IPRM (N d = 175 coefficients).
General view of the ELSS (A ); Approximation showing two microcosms with the sediment surface cover by MPB and the pipe system for tidal water in and outflow (B ).
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Call it a collage, an approximation, or a tribute.
She does a better impersonation of a person than we do an approximation of a dog.
Before the eviction, the UN Park was less a shanty town than an approximation of a suburb.
Is this a guess, an approximation?
As an approximation, A t ≅ 2 t and N t ≅ N e.
English readers know that 1,000 is a round number, often an approximation or an obvious exaggeration.
The base essentially works as a giant sound bar, projecting an approximation of a 4.2 surround system.
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