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The phrase "a timeframe of approximately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an estimated duration or period for an event or task.
Example: "We expect the project to be completed within a timeframe of approximately six months."
Alternatives: "an estimated duration of" or "a period of about".
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Although both synteny and sequence conservation across lineages during a timeframe of approximately 250 MA provides strong indications for conservation in function, this may not always be the case.
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In this study, we went a step further by distinguishing the frequency of tandem and ohnolog duplicates to NB-LRR cluster expansion and diversity within a wider phylogenomics perspective, thereby covering an evolutionary timeframe of approximately 100 MA that corresponds to the radiation of core eudicots [ 32, 33].
In the recent literature, at least two groups have reported that, across all subtypes of HPV, approximately one third of CIN III lesions undergo complete regression in a timeframe of < 6 months after biopsy [ 8, 9].
The study spans a timeframe of nine years.
They will end within a timeframe of January 2014.
Neither official gave a timeframe of the Americans' release.
These natural phenomena happen on a timeframe of decades, not centuries.
Politicians have a timeframe of four to six years when they want to get re-elected.
A Zigbee packet is detected by the sensing engine within a timeframe of 4 μs.
In a timeframe of 30 seconds instead of five minutes, says Mr Hunwick.
The recorded history of Dhaka spans a timeframe of over 400 years.
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