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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a couple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an approximate number of two or a few items or people in a casual context.
Example: "I was thinking about a couple of options for our dinner plans."
Alternatives: "around two" or "a few".
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LICHTENSTEIN -- O.K. Well, how about a couple?
"Good Beer" is about a couple on a first date.
For true Champagne lovers, how about a couple of superb bottles from two rising stars?
Story about a couple, Laura & Collins.
We're talking about a couple of years.
A. I was surprised about a couple of things.
"I don't worry about a couple of starts".
As Lister-Jones says, it isn't "about a couple.
This town likes to brag about a couple of things.
"This is about a couple of paragraphs," Rogge said.
Tells about a couple of sets of record horns.
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