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The phrase "approximation is appropriate for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the suitability of an approximation in a specific context or application.
Example: "In this case, the approximation is appropriate for simplifying complex calculations without sacrificing significant accuracy."
Alternatives: "estimation is suitable for" or "approximation is fitting for".
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Our analyses show that the Laplace approximation is appropriate for practical purposes.
The Radial Basis Function (RBF) approximation is appropriate for big scattered datasets in n dimensional space.
The radial basis function (RBF) approximation is appropriate for large scattered (unordered) datasets in d-dimensional space.
We consider that the so-called thin-sheet approximation is appropriate for modeling MVS data due to the relatively limited frequency band of MVS data in general.
So it appears that the kinematical theory approximation is appropriate for imperfect crystals.
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Strong approximations provide pathwise approximations, while weak approximations are appropriate for problems such as derivative pricing or the evaluation of risk measures and expected utilities.
We shall therefore approximate the conditional expectation π g, s (t) by the ratio of the expectations (3) This approximation is appropriate and justified for practical purpose because the number of cells at time 0 in CFSE-labeling experiments is typically very large (N0 ≫ 105 or 10).
The period for which this approximation is appropriate will depend on the magnitude of any variations in network state.
Over long sequence lengths such as a proteome the Gaussian approximation is appropriate as the frequencies are expected to be large for most of the words.
The directivity effects are limited for events with magnitude < 8.5, so a point source approximation is appropriate.
The proposed signal model used for attenuation estimation assumes the wall to consist of distinct, homogeneous layers in which a single scattering approximation is appropriate.
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