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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drop of roughly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a small amount or change in a quantity, often in contexts like measurements or statistics.
Example: "The temperature saw a drop of roughly 5 degrees overnight."
Alternatives: "a decrease of approximately" or "a reduction of about".
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There were 41 condos for sale, a drop of roughly 44% from 73 a year ago.
There were 42 condos for sale, a drop of roughly 37% from 66 a year ago.
The Italian coast guard, however, reported a drop of roughly 50percentt.
Shares of Take-Two closed at $23.75, a drop of roughly 4.4percentt from Friday's close.
That submarket has also experienced a drop of roughly 15percentt in rental rates over the past year, he said.
Ski areas in Colorado reported a drop of roughly 5percentt in visits from the previous season (which itself had been down about 5percentt from 1997-98).
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Finally, when the crustal magnetic fields were included in the solar minimum simulations there was a drop of a factor of roughly 20 in the O+ loss rates and a drop of about 30 in the O2+ loss rates.
This is a vertiginous drop of roughly 84percentt in length compared with the bigger tomes.
The most improbable finding of the UW report is what it calculates to be a major drop of roughly 9percentt in hours worked at wages below $19.00/hour, caused - in their estimation - by the January 1 , 2016minimum wage increase.
Mr. Edmonds said he had expected an overall drop of roughly 5.5percentt.
That's a market cap drop of roughly $123 billion.
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