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The phrase "approximately most" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It is contradictory, as "approximately" suggests an estimate while "most" implies a definitive majority.
Example: "Approximately most people agree on this issue."
Alternatives: "about the majority" or "roughly most".
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An approach that is recently gaining popularity is that of using randomized algorithms, which can be used to solve a problem approximately, most of the time.
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To put these sound levels into perspective, levels of 70 dB are approximately where most people would listen to radio or television broadcasts.
Response alternatives were 1) "better economy", 2) "approximately like most others", and 3) "poorer economy".
"Being approximately right most of the time is better than being precisely right occasionally". Anonymous. Anonymous
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The optimal drug mixture inhibited tumor growth by approximately 80%%, most likely by an inhibitory effect on angiogenesis.
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