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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stable at around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate something is staying the same or remaining steady at a certain point. For example, you could say "The temperature in the room has been stable at around 68 degrees all day."
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The census of 2000 and the CASS study both showed the sex ratio stable at around 120.
UK staff numbers have been "broadly stable" at "around 74,000", the company says, although it declines to be more specific.
From 2010 until mid-2014, woild oil prices had been fairly stable, at around $110 a barrel, but since June prices have more than halved.
Absolute inequalities decreased significantly during 1960-2000, wherelativeatinequalitiesties were stable, at around 2.5.
The rate of PPNG strains was stable at around 16%, which suggests different chromosomal mutations may be reasonably assumed for this type of resistance development.
Yet because of population growth, the actual number of persons exposed has remained stable at around 2.8 billion during three decades.
Officially, unemployment is stable at around 7%.
Temperatures over the weekend are expected to remain stable at around 10-13C.
The composts in all bins were found to be stable at around 56 91 days.
From January to April, 10-year inflation expectations were stable at around 2%.
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In this study scale efficiencies were found to be relatively stable - at around 90% over the period 1998 to 2010.
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