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The phrase "a rather good approximation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing estimates or calculations that are close to the actual value but not exact.
Example: "In our calculations, we found that the formula provided a rather good approximation of the expected results."
Alternatives: "a fairly accurate estimate" or "a reasonably close approximation."
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For GEO objects a circular orbit is a rather good approximation.
The proposed function, with a rather good approximation, can be used to explain almost all the reported g0-values of laser systems with moderate current densities.
The results of this run only gave a rather good approximation of the velocity between sections 7′ and 10 of the flowing channel (Fig. 5).
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The graphs and the computed numerical values of the parameters show a rather good accuracy of approximation. Figure 3 Solution ( 12.3 ) of problem ( 12.1 ), ( 12.2 ) and its 0th, 1st and 2nd approximations.
On the other hand, A and W show, to a good approximation, a linear correlation.
Pretending to blow out a candle flame repeatedly a yard way gives a good approximation.
Recording these pauses, rather than a continuous stream of cursor information, yielded a good approximation of where the user's cursor had been.
This result demonstrates that approximation (a) used in (4 - 7) is a good approximation when N = 1024.
While some errors are introduced when the XPD is calculated as a ratio of average power levels, the error should be rather small, and the obtained values are a good approximation of the real ones.
The issue is to establish an objective minimum standard that represents a good approximation to the real income level, considering that the standard of living is primarily an issue concerning lifestyle, rather than the means for its development.
However, a probability close to 1 indicates a good approximation.
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