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The phrase "there is roughly" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies that something is approximately or approximately correct. For example: "There is roughly one week until Christmas."
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For every 50 Cent there is, roughly, a Ne-Yo – an artist equal or greater in commercial pull operating at the opposite end of the spectrum.
BB: The number of people out there is roughly 40.
There are not ten Facebooks out there, instead there is, roughly one Facebook every ten years.
Right now there is roughly a 0.00% chance of a Supreme Court reversal.
New £5 notes weigh 0.7g, therefore there is roughly 0.00007 g of tallow present in one £5 note.
All young or recently cut grassland vegetation is too short to develop a canopy with distinct layers, i.e. in all layers there is roughly the same amount of biomass.
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There are roughly nineteen thousand inhabitants.
There are roughly 500 Bantus in Lewiston.
There are roughly 15 mil.
There are roughly three options.
There are roughly two kinds of shoplifting.
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