Sentence examples for a mismatch of approximately from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a mismatch of approximately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing discrepancies or differences in measurements, data, or expectations that are not exact but are close to a certain value.
Example: "There was a mismatch of approximately 10% between the projected sales and the actual sales figures."
Alternatives: "a discrepancy of about" or "a difference of roughly".

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An average clonal adaptation score of 0.55 per locus (see previous paragraph) represents a mismatch of approximately 14 bits for a diploid locus of 2 × 16 = 32 bits.

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Nevertheless, one can observe that, in the overall sample composed of simulated and experimental mice, a final moderate agreement was reached regarding the performance of the image registration procedure (D coeff  = 0.448), with a mean mismatch of approximately 6 mm.

The lattice mismatch of approximately 0.18% between the SL and GaSb substrate is small compared to the MOCVD-grown supperlattice samples reported to date in the literature.

"To some extent, it's about a mismatch of expectations.

It's about a mismatch of persona and role.

This is a mismatch of expectations.

Part of the problem is a mismatch of skills.

Only when there is a mismatch of perception.

It proved to be a mismatch of epic proportions.

"The problem is with a mismatch of expectations".

It is more than a mismatch of hospitality centers.

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