Sentence examples for a width of nearly from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a width of nearly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing measurements or dimensions that are approximate.
Example: "The river has a width of nearly 200 meters at its widest point."
Alternatives: "an approximate width of" or "a width of about".

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The storm, with a width of nearly 700 miles and carrying sustained winds of 139 miles per hour, battered the northern Philippine island of Luzon on one side while striking Taiwan on the other, moving between the two on a path straight toward Hong Kong at the foot of the delta.

That's because Volvo's engineers have given the unibody XC90 a low center of gravity, a long 112.6-inch 112.6-inchand a wheelbaseneandy 75 inches, thus enhancing its stability.

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With an area of some 1,050 square miles and a maximum width of nearly 25 miles, the reservoir has an average depth of about 30 feet.

Figure 4b, c shows that SiO2 nanotrench arrays fabricated have a width of 35 nm with a nearly vertical etched profile as well as fairly smooth sidewalls.

As it could be predicted from the height measurements, the smallest values of the width corresponding to early stages of hair follicle development were almost undetectable in mutant epidermis in contrast to the control specimens where the follicles with the smallest width of nearly 27  μm and less corresponded to those with the height of 4  μm and less, thus affecting the average value).

The bedrock is fractured with joints, and two nearly vertical faults with a width of 0.15 m passed through the source area.

That means it usually takes nearly 600 years to reach a height of five metres and a width of seven metres.

It has a width of ~1.5 mm.

Cut a width of double-sided tape.

The spectral width of a nearly Gaussian band-pass characteristic at each output is narrower than the frequency interval between the adjacent channels and allows an effectively long coherence length of the SD-OCT system.

To focus the light onto just the cell body — a target smaller than the width of a human hair — of nearly all cells in a chunk of brain, they turned to computer generated holography, a method of bending and focusing light to form a three-dimensional spatial pattern.

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