Definition of «rough proxy»

The phrase "rough proxy" means an approximate or close estimation of something, even though it may not be completely accurate or precise.

Sentences with «rough proxy»

  • So analysts rely on rough proxies for foreign ownership. (calmatters.org)
  • The measures used in the NEPC report — whether schools make AYP, state accountability system ratings, the percentage of students that score proficient on state tests, and high - school graduation rates — are at best rough proxies for the quality of education provided by any school. (educationnext.org)
  • (Jean Buzby of the USDA said in an email that food supply is a commonly used rough proxy for food consumption.) (health.com)
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