Sentence examples for really roughly from inspiring English sources

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Can you outline, even really roughly, the process of scriptwriting?

"Although it was a really roughly made test with just a handful of spheres, it looked amazing and pretty promising," Völker says.

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It's arose really around roughly 1780.

The documentary is really two films roughly stitched together.

Wikipedia is really big, with roughly 5 million articles in the English Wikipedia.

Not a typo—I really mean $20 trillion, roughly five times as much as what we had after 2008.

Under a microscope, you can really see how roughly our painting was made in comparison to a high quality work made for the court," explains Sasaki.

The block of flats in which she lives has fewer tenants than it did, for security reasons; so her doorbell, marked discreetly with her husband's name, Sauer, sits in a row with others marked Ganz, Schön, Lustig, Schön, Ganz (roughly translated: really quite funny, quite really).

And really too bad is roughly what most people think of long waits at airports.

Wal-Mart stock has really gone nowhere for roughly seven years, including a decline of 11.4% in 2005.

So the city's market-rate rents are really based off of roughly 30,000 to 40,000 units and they're now arguably the highest in the nation — even higher than New York's.

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