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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a maximum of about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying an upper limit that is approximate rather than exact.
Example: "The project will require a maximum of about three weeks to complete."
Alternatives: "up to approximately" or "no more than roughly".
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The Federal Reserve in June agreed to cut the fees to a maximum of about 24 cents.
The DNA synthesis in BAEC's increased with increasing CM concentrations, up to a maximum of about 250% of control values at 30% concentrations of UW18 CM.
Adenosine reduced the K+-evoked release of glutamate and aspartate by a maximum of about 60%, but did not affect the release of GABA.
He said a person could survive in the 60-degree waters for a maximum of about 12 hours before succumbing to hypothermia.
The firm could raise a maximum of about $416.1 million.
Prosecutors said Mr. Simels faced a maximum of about 15 years at sentencing on Nov. 20.
Komsomol membership reached a maximum of about 40 million in the 1970s and early '80s.
"Now it is up to a maximum of about $50 a bet".
Previously, the E.C.B. lent to banks for a maximum of about a year.
Available water content increases to a maximum of about 2.3 times the control.
The existing formula for foreign residuals pays a writer a maximum of about $4,400 for a one-hour show.
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