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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about ten points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a numerical value, often in contexts like scores, measurements, or statistics.
Example: "The test scores improved by about ten points compared to last year."
Alternatives: "approximately ten points" or "roughly ten points".
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(For wide receivers, the mean is about ten points lower).
Mr McCain needed both groups to win: the activists because they do the hard work in elections and the independents because self-identified Democrats outnumber self-identified Republicans by about ten points.
(According to Gallup, Reagan's average approval rating during his second term was 55.3 per cent. That's about ten points higher than what Obama has averaged so far in his second term).
Lawrence Jacobs, a political scientist at the University of Minnesota, points out that the president's ratings on terrorism are about ten points lower in Minnesota than they are nationally.This ties into a broader suspicion that Mr Bush's brand of Republicanism is just a little too Dixified for Minnesota.
In fact, when the battery aging constraints ((mathcal {C}_{2}) and (mathcal {C}_{3})) are respected, the cost saving is reduced by about ten points, which corresponds to a loss of $1.6 in11 year.
"What's happened for me is my negatives have gone up about ten points," he told me.
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Mr. Bush won Colorado by about eight points in 2000.
Polls currently show Clinton beating him by about five points.
Can't you infer from that poll that Mr. Obama is ahead by about two points nationally?
(John McCain, by comparison, faced a gap of about five points in 2008).
The forecast model now projects Mr. Obama to win Pennsylvania by about seven points.
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