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The phrase 'close to linear' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe a pattern or trend that is close to being linear, but not quite. For example, "The data followed a pattern that was close to linear, but had a few minor deviations."
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Because dependence (44) is close to linear.
The solve stage has close to linear complexity.
You can see a slight decay in the slope of these cohort lines, but they are pretty close to linear.
Note that the increase in outage rate is close to linear with a.
Generally, most current studies consider shallow rock as brittle, and its stress and strain are close to linear elastic.
The discharge curves are close to linear over the whole potential range, implying perfect capacitance behavior [30].
The profile of curve with b2 = 5.7 giving a close to linear relation between throughput and utility was selected for evaluation.
On the contrary, the gate dependence is close to linear, and the slope is related to the charge state of the indigoid molecule.
One can expect that for an appropriate choice of θ j ( t ) these energy functions are approximately conservative expressions for some nonlinear systems that are close to linear.
Using Digg time to account for the daily variation in activity on the site, the rate of story submission and promotion is close to linear.
According to formula (6), if the swelling effect is little with increasing temperature, the relationship between ({text{ln }}mu_{s}) and (frac{1}{T}) is close to linear.
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