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we are approximating
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we are approximating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing estimates or calculations that are not exact but are close enough for practical purposes. Example: "In our calculations, we are approximating the total cost based on previous data to provide a rough estimate for the budget."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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2 human-written examples
Note that we are approximating the car distribution assuming that there is no correlation between the lane geometry and the car distribution.
The Sensitivity matrix (({varvec{varLambda}}_{t})) is time variant and we are approximating its value as constant as at time (t=0).
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58 human-written examples
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News & Media
Even if our sample dimension was rather large, nevertheless, we decided to use a continuity correction such as the Yates correction, considering that we were approximating a continuous χ distribution by discrete observations and that the 2 × 2 tables that we utilized only have one degree of freedom.
For this reason, although the statistically validated networks we obtain by neglecting the second source of heterogeneity are approximated, we show that they are fully informative about this large heterogeneous complex system.
Science
Today, we are creating approximate universal, meaning it can perform arbitrary operations and programs, but it's approximating so that I have to live with errors and a [limited] window of time to perform the operations," Gil explained.
News & Media
We assume that is approximated as a zero-mean random variable with the variance [17].
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"We have to recognise that in software we are always approximating reality," explains Bill Scherlis, a software expert at Carnegie Mellon University.
News & Media
Nonetheless, we assume that self-identification of menstrual migraine status resulted in some misclassification and we acknowledge that we are not approximating the ICHD criteria for menstrual migraine.
This ratio was approximated to be 4/5.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "we are approximating" when a precise calculation isn't feasible or necessary. For instance, in early project stages, approximations are often sufficient for initial planning.
Common error
Avoid presenting approximations as exact values. Always acknowledge that the result is an approximation to prevent misinterpretations. Instead of saying 'The budget is $1 million,' say 'We are approximating the budget at around $1 million'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we are approximating" functions as a statement of methodology, indicating that a calculation or estimation is being performed using non-exact methods. Ludwig confirms this usage across various contexts.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
35%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "we are approximating" is a grammatically sound and commonly used phrase indicating that an estimation or calculation is being performed with a degree of inexactness. Ludwig AI analysis confirms that while it appears frequently in scientific and news contexts, it maintains a neutral to professional tone. When using this phrase, it's best practice to provide context to avoid misinterpretations, and be mindful not to overstate the accuracy of the approximation. Consider alternatives such as "we are estimating" or "we are roughly calculating" depending on the level of precision you want to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we are making an approximation
Emphasizes the action of creating an approximation rather than the state of approximating.
we are estimating
Focuses on the process of making an educated guess or calculation, but "estimating" can imply less precision than "approximating".
we are computing an approximate value
Highlights the computation involved in obtaining an approximate value.
we are roughly calculating
Highlights the inexact nature of the calculation, suggesting a less precise result compared to "approximating".
we are estimating roughly
Emphasizes the imprecision of the estimation, similar to "roughly calculating".
we are estimating an approximation
Combines estimation with approximation, stressing the inexact nature of both processes.
we are nearing
Focuses on approaching a value or result, which may not be exact. "Approximating" is more direct about the inexactitude.
we are providing an estimate
Focuses on providing an estimate, which may or may not be explicitly stated as approximate.
we are getting close to
Similar to "nearing" but emphasizes the process of approaching a value, lacking the calculated aspect of "approximating".
we are approaching
Implies a gradual movement toward a value or result, rather than a specific calculation or estimate, slightly different in focus than "approximating".
FAQs
How can I use "we are approximating" in a sentence?
You can use "we are approximating" to indicate that you are making an estimate or calculation that is not exact. For example, "We are approximating the project's timeline based on previous projects." In scientific context, you can state: "We are approximating the car distribution assuming that there is no correlation between the lane geometry and the car distribution."
What can I say instead of "we are approximating"?
You can use alternatives like "we are estimating", "we are roughly calculating", or "we are estimating roughly" depending on the desired level of precision.
Is it more appropriate to use "we are estimating" or "we are approximating"?
"We are estimating" is a broader term that can encompass various methods of arriving at a value, while "we are approximating" specifically implies using a method to get a value that is close but not exact. Choose the term that best reflects the method used.
What's the difference between "we are approximating" and "we are approaching"?
"We are approaching" implies a gradual movement towards a target, while "we are approximating" indicates that we are making a calculation or estimate that is not exact. For example, "We are approaching the deadline" versus "We are approximating the final cost".
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