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The phrase 'roughly constant' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase 'roughly constant' to describe something that doesn't vary significantly over a period of time, or to refer to something being unchanged or fixed. For example, you could say "Despite the economic downturn, inflation remained roughly constant throughout the recession".
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The cost of maintaining a BOINC project is roughly constant, regardless of its size.
There, the Sun will be tracing circles of roughly constant elevation for months!
For the HETG the resolution is roughly constant when expressed as a wavelength.
Mean and median payouts per large paid claim were roughly constant.
Wal-Mart saless's sales projection has stayed roughly constant throughout the month, the company said.
In that time, however, its total employment base has remained roughly constant at about 19,000.
The survey shows that levels of happiness are roughly constant across age groups.
The authors kept the phantom exposure roughly constant with and without filtration by adjusting the tube current.
While usage has climbed by about a third at mid-day, search request timings have been roughly constant.
So it is reasonable to say that stars have a roughly constant magnitude, colour and temperature during their lifetimes.
That makes the class 43percentt female, keeping the level of females roughly constant for the last four years.
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