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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are approximately nil" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that a quantity or value is very close to zero or negligible.
Example: "The chances of rain tomorrow are approximately nil, so we can plan our outdoor event without worry."
Alternatives: "are nearly zero" or "are virtually nonexistent."
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Though he considers himself a hustler who will do any job it takes to win, he also knows that his product design, visual design, and marketing experience are approximately nil.
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One reason is that Wolf Creek's advertising budget is approximately nil.
Public support is roughly nil.
Requests for loans are basically nil.
Inside the EU, those are virtually nil.
The first half was a good nil-nil, this is just a nil-nil.
But I know they are nil.
"But thereafter, the economics are nil".
Your chances are next to nil.
In general, he said, "OSHA inspections are nil.
One variant of this is to allow nil bids or blind nil bids.
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