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The phrase "as roughly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate an approximation or an estimate in relation to something.
Example: "The project will take as roughly three weeks to complete, depending on the resources available."
Alternatives: "approximately" or "about".
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Down under, politics is played as roughly as rugby.
Oddly enough, Britten regarded himself as roughly that age.
As will May's, for which the oddsmakers have installed Khan as roughly a 3-1 underdog.
This phrase has been clarified as "roughly one sixth of the world's adult population".
When it was first discovered (in 1930), Pluto's mass was estimated as roughly equal to Earth's.
Others see her as roughly equivalent to Michelle Obama: modern, outgoing, intrigued by fashion.
The fund would provide discipline, as well as roughly one euro for every two from Europe.
The ONS published rate is 36% as roughly 200,000 are unemployed and 350,000 are in work.
I regard today's education as roughly where medicine was in the days of bleeding, cupping and purging.
(The listener was meant to interpret "some time at Yale" as roughly "some time inside the incubator of Russophobic conspiracy").
After comparing sticker prices, mileage estimates and other features, he views the choice as roughly a tossup.
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