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The phrase "a row of roughly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a series of items or elements that are arranged in a line and indicating that their arrangement or appearance is not precise or exact.
Example: "The garden featured a row of roughly trimmed hedges that added a rustic charm to the landscape."
Alternatives: "a line of approximately" or "a series of about".
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Approximately 15 buildings in the Triangle were designed by architect Reuven Avraham Rabinowitz, who often added a row of roughly dressed stone to the facade to demarcate each story.
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Near Tehran University, there is a row of bookstores (roughly eighty per cent of Iran's population is literate and seventy per cent is under the age of thirty) that sell practically everything — except, perhaps, the works of Salman Rushdie.
Near Tehran University, there is a row of bookstores (roughly eighty per cent of Iran's population is literate and seventy per cent is under the age of thirty) that sell practically everything except, perhaps, the works of Salman Rushdie.
The site chosen was Rackhay Yard, a roughly rectangular empty site behind a row of medieval houses and to one side of the Coopers Halll.
A row of tellers lines the wall.
A row of souvenir pens.
A row of Model X parked outside the Gigafactory.
A row of Mongolian gers.
A row of mailboxes stood behind him.
Only a row of barren stems remain.
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