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Free sign upThe phrase "approximating the ration of the population" contains a typo and should be "ratio" instead of "ration." You can use it when discussing statistical estimates or demographic studies related to population figures.
Example: "The researchers are approximating the ratio of the population that supports the new policy."
Alternatives: "estimating the proportion of the population" or "calculating the ratio of the population."
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The sample was diverse in ethnicity, race and geography, roughly approximating the population of the United States.
In the United States, the divorce rate among Catholics approximates that of the rest of the population.
Perhaps most illuminating was a visit with Palestinians living in Israel, who now number 1.6 million, approximating 21percentt of the Israel's population.
Is it 36percentthethe approximate percentage of the American population that identifies as African-American, non-white Hispanic and Asian?
The profile of BMI categories approximated that of the comparable segments of the Australian population.
This profile approximates the ethnic mix of the national population.
This probably approximates the viral burden of the general human population in central China.
More data is needed, on a broader cohort of adults that more closely approximates the US population to determine the safety and long-term impact.
The previous paragraphs describe a model that approximates the activity of a homogeneous population of neurons.
United Nations agencies became responsible for the oil-for-food program, which provided rations that sustained more than 70percentt of the population.
The larvae's chemical signal merely approximates the bee pheromone, so it only manages to deceive a small subset of the population.
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