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Discover LudwigThe phrase "roughly linear" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a relationship or trend that approximates a straight line, often in mathematical or scientific contexts. Example: "The data points show a roughly linear trend, indicating a consistent increase in temperature over the years."
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We have found that the total genus per unit length is roughly linear.
In the intermediate electrical fields, the temperature change shows a roughly linear relationship with electrical field.
The frequency fell in all four countries in a roughly linear way, and in three cases with a consistent pattern.
Similar roughly linear dependence is found again, with the slope about 19% lower than that in the simple polycrystal model.
We find a roughly linear relation between the width of the error threshold and the fitness fluctuation strength.
For gold, the step line tension decreases roughly linear with potential, whereas a parabolic shape is observed for silver.
The stable amplitudes of post-flutter LCOs increased in a roughly linear way with reduced wind speed.
A roughly linear relationship is established.
We find a roughly linear relationship between them.
Moreover, the exchange energy shows a roughly linear B dependence.
Hence, we can expect a roughly linear relationship between network rates and Bitcoin value.
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