Yes, you can say "at approximately" when you want to indicate an estimate or a rough idea of a specific time, quantity, or measurement. It's commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to convey that the figure given is not exact but close enough for practical purposes. For example, "The meeting will start at approximately 3 PM."
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I would say approximately 50 lbs.
Although experts do not agree, I would say yes because the word approximately is misplaced if it occurs at the end of the sentence. . For example, you could say "The cost is approximately $5.00." and the word approximately is well located. Accordingly the alternate placement of approximately at the end of a sentence should be offset by a comma (e.g., The cost is $5.00, approximately."
It is hard to say how tall a boy that is 6'1" with a size 15 shoes at age 12 will be approximately. It is fair to say he will grow at least six more inches before he stops growing.
You can say 3.7 minutes as "three point seven minutes" or "three minutes and forty-two seconds," since 0.7 minutes is approximately 42 seconds.
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Difficult to say, approximately stable.
They say that when you stretch them out, they are approximately the same length as your height.
ill have to say approximately 2 years
I would say approximately 200,000,000 licenced drivers
nopee my sources say she has approximately $700.000 in her bank
I would say approximately 50 lbs.
Ljubav or Љубав (it's pronounced approximately Lyaubav)
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that a kilometer is approximately equal to 1 yard. 1 km=1000 m
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