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The phrase "approximate dating of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the estimation of the age or time period of an object, event, or phenomenon.
Example: "The approximate dating of the artifact suggests it dates back to the early 18th century."
Alternatives: "estimated dating of" or "rough dating of".
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The first, from the 29th to 27th centuries bce, was the time of the three emperors, primarily an era of myth and legend with only approximate dating of events.
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(c) The approximate date of origin of each incapacitating defect.
and runs the config program for approximate dates of observation.
COL.AMEN: Do you recall the approximate date of that meeting?
"What is the approximate date of beginning of next Charlie Chan story?" they inquire of the boss.
Column 2 states the source reference and the (exact or approximate) date of the recorded event.
See table for the names and approximate dates of the earliest recorded Germanic languages.
Many holidays of the major world religions tend to occur at the approximate dates of more ancient, pagan festivals.
For ease of use, SDS officers looked to adopt the identities of dead children who shared their name and approximate date of birth.
You plug in your approximate date of departure, about how many days you want to stay, and voilà: there's a list of the cheapest flights available.
My name didn't turn up in her initial search, but when I told her the approximate dates of the possible visits, she started pulling thumb drives out of the top of her desk drawer.
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