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Are they off by an order of magnitude or something?
The article is off by almost an order of magnitude!
Even this song is better, by an order of magnitude.
"This is a different order of magnitude than anything that was done before," he said.
Survival took on a new order of magnitude for us.
So you can see we really are talking significant orders of magnitude.
The actual numbers however were likely an order of magnitude less.
We were expecting something a whole order of magnitude different.
Now she found her estimates had been off by an order of magnitude.
Now what I could use is something with an order of magnitude more light sensitivity.
"It's bigger by an order of magnitude than anything before."
Would it be helpful to give some order of magnitude here, James?
Many scholars think this figure might be the right order of magnitude.
We need much more c. 27 orders of magnitude to go.
In other words, 100 is "one order of magnitude" larger than 10.
"At a guess, a hundred years, but that could be off by an order of magnitude."
Except the passion is increased by an order of magnitude.
Every index value below that is one order of magnitude less.
On the other hand, it is about two orders of magnitude better than previous work.
"help people discover an order of magnitude more content than they could before"
Even so, useful order of magnitude comparisons can be made.
Their best calculations are off by 60 orders of magnitude.
But it seems to me we're talking about entirely different orders of magnitude here.
In fact, these structures are at least an order of magnitude less sensitive.
This estimate was a few orders of magnitude too low.