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The phrase "a rough description of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide an approximate or general explanation of something without going into detailed specifics.
Example: "The report includes a rough description of the project's objectives and expected outcomes."
Alternatives: "a general overview of" or "an approximate outline of".
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That's kind of a rough description of your strategy?
And marginal productivity theory is useful as a rough description of how relative wages are determined.
The police said they had been able to put together a rough description of the assailants from interviews with witnesses.
Upon hearing a rough description of this remnant, Dr. Geismar guessed it was a vault that held coal.
The acronym expands to a rough description of the effort: Spoken WOrdsearch with Rapid Development and Frugal Invariant Subword Hierarchies.
The supposed psychic, codenamed SG1J, was given a rough description of a suspect site in Russia, and then asked to visualise it and provide details.
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Indeed, no quantitative value is required and only a rough description for each interaction is needed.
Indeed, for our analysis here, the maps are only used as an indication for a very rough description of areas with a relatively high abundance of willows, as they are likely expanding across the tundra.
The review of the literature is not intended to be exhaustive but as a rough description.
I've got a rough description but not a street name or number.
I'm not a food critic so please excuse my rough descriptions of the dishes here.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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