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The phrase "some calculations about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific calculations related to a particular topic or subject matter. Example: "The report includes some calculations about the projected revenue for the next quarter."
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"If he's giving up, it's because he's somehow making some calculations about what the realities are," Mr. Bullard said.
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It's impossible to say exactly how much these changes will raise because the government has not yet said what it will do but Chris Richardson, of Deloitte Access Economics, was able to provide some rough calculations about the personal tax cuts that could be delivered with about $10bn a year.
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I ran some rough calculations about potential revenue from Gifts using the total number of U.S. users (170 million), the ballpark average price of a Facebook Gift ($15), the percentage Facebook may be earning per gift (perhaps 10%to20%0%), and how many Gifts people will buy per year.
On some calculations, demography accounted for about a third of East Asia's phenomenal growth over the past 30 years.Africa's people are its biggest asset.
Did you make some quick mental calculations about wind gust and the weight of your nugs and think, Cops will never buy that the wind picked this bag of weed up, it's too heavy but the coke?
If Amazon decided, could they succeed?He offers some back-of-the-envelope calculations about the relative money an author could make by publishing via Amazon rather than the New Yorker an exercise complicated by the fact that the magazine's pay-scale is a bit mysterious.
We offer here some back-of-the-envelope calculations about the case study discussed above, as a first approximation of the problem.
"David and George [Osborne] made two significant calculations about this contest some time ago," one senior Tory figure said.
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