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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a height of about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing an approximate measurement of height in various contexts, such as describing a physical object, a person, or a geographical feature.
Example: "The mountain reaches a height of about 3,000 meters, making it one of the tallest peaks in the region."
Alternatives: "an approximate height of" or "a height roughly equal to".
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Apical growth dominates in the tobacco-leaf primordium until a height of about 0.5 millimetre (0.02 inch) is reached.
Cracks at mid-span reached a height of about 600 mm from the bottom (Fig. 13a).
The satellite is currently moving on a long, slow arc around 67P at a height of about 30km.
The microphone was held horizontally at a height of about 1.5 m.
Let the remaining 2 plants grow to a height of about 10" (254 mm).
The begonias grew and grew and grew, reaching a height of about two feet.
He descended and when he reached a height of about 20 yards, he cut the ignition.
The additional steel brought the columns to a height of about 15 feet above grade.
It goes from sea level to a height of about 300 metres.
The plant grows to a height of about three metres or more.
The trees may reach a height of about 65 feet (20 metres).
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