The phrase "ballpark figure" refers to an approximate estimate or rough idea of a specific number or value. It is often used when someone wants to convey a general range or approximation rather than providing an exact figure. The term originates from the concept of estimating numbers in a sports stadium or ballpark, where the exact count is not necessary, but a rough estimation is sufficient.
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