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Discover LudwigThe phrase "roughly stable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is somewhat stable or mostly stable, but not completely or precisely stable. It can also indicate that the level of stability may fluctuate slightly. Example: "While the economy has been roughly stable in recent months, experts predict that there may be some slight fluctuations in the coming year."
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Manhattan's population remained roughly stable.
Thereafter, women's happiness scores decreased while men's scores stayed roughly stable.
State and local taxes rose substantially between 1960 and the early 1970's, but have been roughly stable since then.
Its share of the economy fell by 2.9 percentage points, while it remained roughly stable in other major economies.
By contrast, bonds of Italy, which has been viewed as another potential trouble spot, have remained roughly stable.
In California, however, membership has remained roughly stable since 1990 and grew by 110,000 in 2012.
The Japanese currency did reverse its tailspin against the dollar, but the dollar has remained very strong against the euro and roughly stable against the British pound.
"Ersatz G.B". is the work of a roughly stable incarnation of the Fall, including Elena Poulou, Smith's wife of ten years, on keyboards.
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What we have retrieved by way of the data and poring over the events and any additional information has roughly been stable over the last 24 hours.
Therefore, pressure gradient between inside an outside cylinder and gas flow rate roughly stayed stable.
We can see that three pressures roughly stayed stable and both pressure gradient (approximately 2.25 MPa/m) and flow rate were constant.
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