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The phrase "about one order" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing quantities or rankings, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The report indicates that we are expecting about one order of magnitude increase in sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "approximately one order" or "roughly one order".
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In this case, the gain spectrum is about one order of magnitude larger than that on resonance.
On this solid-phase ECL substrate, the detection limit of luminol decreased about one order of magnitude, meanwhile the practicable pH range was enlarged.
Overall, viability was about one order of magnitude higher than with comparable concentrations of quartz.
These values are about one order of magnitude or more lower than the bulk property values.
As a result the simulation time is reduced by about one order of magnitude.
With an optimal simulation Mach number, the simulation is about one order of magnitude more accurate.
Displacement under lateral loading was found to be about one order of magnitude higher than under axial load.
Furthermore, photoelectrochemical tests indicated the electron density of PTG-2 was about one order of magnitude higher than TiO2.
The anti-regioisomer triazoles were by about one order of magnitude better inhibitors of Drosophila than mammalian and fish AChEs.
In this case the current was by about one order of magnitude lower than that observed for the activated electrode.
The in-plane effective elastic modulus is higher about one order of magnitude than the out-of-plane modulus.
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