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Can I replace "roughly" with "about" here?

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Rebecca

Yes. You absolutely can switch "roughly" and "about. Both words are ways of saying approximately and in everyday speech you will hear people use these two interchangeably. I would say there's no real rule about this. It's perfectly acceptable to use any of these, according to personal preference. They mean exactly the same thing. Ex: He's roughly two years older than me. Ex: He's about two years older than me. Ex: It costs roughly $50. Ex: It costs about $50.

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