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The phrase "approximately on top of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position that is nearly or roughly above something else, often in a spatial context.
Example: "The satellite is approximately on top of the city, providing real-time data for the weather forecast."
Alternatives: "roughly above" or "nearly atop".
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The OCVD curves of the ZNL cells are approximately on top of each other.
Wrap the wool around, with each loop approximately on top of the last.
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She pays 250t back each week and is able to save approximately 500t on top of her living expenses.
The cross-validation performance improvement was significant but modest across most tasks (appearing to be approximately 0.03 on top of areas under receiver operating characteristic curves (AUROCs) ranging from 0.7 to 0.8).
The conjecture that the normalized PID histogram n a (p) = N a (p)/[ Ngenes Ngenes - 1)/2] indeed is nearly stationary during the course of evolution is corroborated by the fact that all six n a (p) curves in various genomes used in our study approximately lie on top of each other in Fig. 1B (compared to unnormalized N a (p) shown in Fig. 1A).
It decreases from approximately 700 nm on top of the Si nanowires to approximately 80 nm in the bottom.
Sprinkle approximately 1 tablespoon on top of your soup once your soup has been created,.
Lay another one on top of this.
Put some snow on top of it.
In a further step 0.4 nm of 6T (corresponding to approximately one monolayer coverage) was deposited on top of the p-6P template layer.
The provision was expected to extend coverage to about 17 million people, on top of the approximately 50 million Americans who are currently covered by the program.
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