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"which is approximately" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an estimation of a quantity or to indicate a general area where something is located. For example, "The restaurant is located in the downtown area, which is approximately one mile away."
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DuPont, which is approximately 200 years old, started out as a gunpowder company.
So assuming I did it correctly at home, this is 3/16 which is approximately 0.19.
And their payoff is 50 - 3 x 10.01 which is approximately 20.
The best root finding algorithm for a curve which is approximately parabolic is Muller's method.
On Tuesday, Berlin recorded a maximum temperature of 32C, which is approximately 11C above the seasonal average.
And this company would then be in a position to put up 12 programs, which is approximately 40 dances.
In the latter, "the individual is bound securely to an inclined bench, which is approximately four feet by seven feet.
Waterboarding: "the individual is bound securely to an inclined bench, which is approximately four feet by seven feet.
The Jam, which is approximately 2¾ tall, comes packaged in a gimmicky jam jar.
This region of gp41, which is approximately 150 amino acids long, could be folded in several different conformations.
It has a population of 107,349, which is approximately the number of people who live on my block.
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