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Discover Ludwig"with a margin" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used to describe an activity or action in which you have left enough room or space to be able to handle any unexpected problems or changes. For example: We scheduled the project two weeks ahead of the deadline, with a margin of error in case of any unexpected delays.
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The seat is held by Liberal MP Melissa Price with a margin of 4%.
But with a margin of sampling error of 4 percentage points, that lead is decisively soft.
It is a safe Labor seat, with a margin of 12.7%.
It wasn't true, but Kerry won, with a margin of seven per cent.
(The overall data come with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points).
The outfit will be competitive only with a margin of around 10%.
The initial report is an estimate with a margin of error of around 100,000 people.
The numbers come from a tiny survey with a margin of error of 400,000.
Also, producers without good long-term electricity contracts have to deal with a margin squeeze.
Nonetheless, in 2008 Mr Obama won Macomb County with a margin of eight points.
He was elected with a margin of less than 1 percent at the end of 2008.
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