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The phrase "there will be approximately" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that the number or amount something is expected to reach or take is not exact, but within a certain range. Example: "There will be approximately 500 people attending the event."
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THERE will be approximately 40 three-unit buildings with courtyards, and the others will be free-standing ranches, he said.
Based on admission data it is anticipated there will be approximately 3960 eligible admissions to the participating hospitals over the 12-month recruitment period.
There will be approximately 6 homework assignments.
There will be approximately 9 homework assignments during the semester.
There will be approximately 3 written exercises, which will count for 25% of the final grade.
There will be approximately 30 to 40 invited, and possibly up to 20 will attend.
There are nowabout 1.6 million claimants, and it is expected that by 2023 there will be approximately 7 million.
If, in this case, sigthresh = 1.e-5, there will be approximately 10 strong background fluctuations detected as sources.
According to Pike Research (Jerram and Gartner, 2012), it is anticipated that by 2020 there will be approximately 460,000 of them installed worldwide.
At the full LHC design luminosity of 1034 cm−2 s−1, there will be approximately 109 proton proton interactions per second.
At Terramor, a larger recreation center has been designed for the age-qualified homeowners, since there will be approximately 1,000 of those homes.
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