Examples of 'something on the order' in a sentence

Meaning of "something on the order"

something on the order: used to indicate an approximate or similar level or type of something

How to use "something on the order" in a sentence

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something on the order
Something on the order of a few percentage points.
And then we become something on the order of miraculous.
Something on the order of 10 billion bits of information during the.
The judge also might change or add something on the order before signing it.
It was something on the order of, “ Now they have a blog.
The " trilobe " cross sectional shape is something on the order of a three leaf clover.
He was something on the order of God, or the Son of God, the Logos.
The estimated value of the cryptocurrency economy is something on the order of $162 billion.
That 's probably something on the order of roughly half the jobs in the economy.
Minneapolis / St. Paul, where they spent something on the order of.
Is something on the order of 10 to the 9th power.
I estimated that I had lost something on the order of 40 IQ points.
Something on the order of 49 per cent.
Bernanke: They insured something on the order of five trillion dollars.
Something on the order of warp 36.

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Nevermind, i did something on the order of:.
It 's something on the order of a -- of a hemorrhoid, only it 's more like a tumor.
Of $ 4050 trillion in capital . A natural orientation for something on the order of magnitude.
And it amounts to something on the order of 3.5 to 5 million tons per year.
That… it was an overflow crowd. There was something on the order of 800 people.
Currently the world uses something on the order of 84 - 85 milion barrels of oil per day.
E-12 And it was built something on the order of Rome, today, where modern Babylon sets.

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