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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approximately the year" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate a rough estimate of a specific year in a historical or chronological context. Example: "The artifact dates back to approximately the year 500 AD."
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According to my calculations, the death of comedy will therefore occur in approximately the year 6000.
In the houses and adjoining archaeological layers, everyday utensils like combs, jewellery and basic multi-purpose tools from approximately the year 900 have been found.
Since approximately the year 2000, the imported fire ant (IFA) has also been found in China and Taiwan.
Until approximately the year 2000, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) plus leucovorin (LV) was the standard regimen used in most countries, but oxaliplatin- or irinotecan-containing regimens were developed rapidly and are now widely administered to many MCRC patients.
Flow cytometric analyses of congenic stocks built using NOD/ShiLtDvs as the recipient strain indicated those initiated before and after approximately the year 2000 are respectively ICAM-2 intact and deficient.
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This biomarker provides a measure of chronic methylmercury exposure over approximately the prior year.
Customers and Paying Subscribers: Net paying customers rose approximately 3,600 during the quarter and approximately 14,400 during the year to finish at approximately 55,400.
Crucially, the sapphire segment would rocket to "approximately 80% of the year's total revenue".
These rodents spend approximately half of the year in hibernation.
According to surface temperature data sets, 2016 is the warmest year in the record (approximately the last 150 years).
Because the slope is relatively linear, the rate of change is approximately the same each year.
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