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"will roughly be" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate an estimate or an approximate figure. For example, "The total cost of the project will roughly be around $20,000."
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The park, which will roughly be 50 by 80 feet and cost about $25,000, should be completed in the fall, Mr. Hess said.
If we assume iid user channel statistics, then the long-run BS average data rate over each TTI will roughly be the same.
This guarantees that the scores of innocent users will roughly be distributed as a standard normal distribution, and for guilty users, this results in a normal distribution with mean (sqrt {ell }left (frac {mu _{0} - mu _{1}}{sigma _{1}}right)) and variance (frac {{sigma _{0}^{2}}}{{sigma _{1}^{2}}}).
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"This means they'll then be feeding the chicks at the same time as they'll roughly be at the same stage in their development".
Because the image irradiance E i is constant during the expose of length Δ t j, the energy registered by the sensor will then roughly be the product of the image irradiance and the exposure time.
This will usually be roughly just above the crotch line.
This kind of card will be roughly around $3.
The vast majority of seasonal hires will work in stores, and roughly 2,000 will be hired to handle online orders.
For similar values, the orbital planes will be roughly aligned and relative velocities will be very low.
McKinsey, a consultancy, expects that investment across the industry, at $62 billion, will be roughly half what it was last year and will fall again in 2010.Cutting capital expenditure causes the pipeline of new projects to dry up faster.
It will be roughly 10″ in diagonal and around a 4 3 aspect ratio.
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