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The phrase "approximation of the localised" is not entirely correct in standard written English due to the use of "localised" without a clear context or grammatical structure.
It could be used in a technical or academic context where you are discussing a method or process that estimates or represents something that is localized.
Example: "The approximation of the localised phenomena in the model provided valuable insights into the behavior of the system."
Alternatives: "estimation of the localized" or "approximation of the localized area".
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Approximation of the localised constants is no longer a valid solution.
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