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Discover Ludwig"margin error" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a statistical error that results from incorrect measurements, sketching errors, or calculation mistakes. For example, "The margin error resulted in a significant underestimation of the mean temperature."
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A direct approach is to optimise a cost function based on the margin error, which also incorporates regularisation terms for controlling capacity.
I might be willing to look the other way, except the polling average in 2000 had George W Bush winning and had a margin error of again more than 2pt.
Harris, a senator from California, had 10% support in the Emerson poll – which had a margin error of +/- 6.2% – while Warren of Massachusetts was in fourth place with 9%.
With a margin error of 5, that's no tiny aberration.
A sample size of 370 was calculated based on a population of 10,000 physician members, a 5%% margin error, and 95%% confidence interval.
SS = required sample size; z = z value at 95%% confidence level (1.96); p = the population in the target population estimated to have characteristics being measured (50%%); q = 100 − p = 50%%; N = total population; E = margin error.
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ZERO margin of error".
Small margin for error.
"Not much margin for error".
(Margin of error: 3.5 percent).
The margin for error is tiny.
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