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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a page" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating the length of a document or text, indicating that it should be roughly the length of one page.
Example: "Please write an essay about climate change that is about a page long."
Alternatives: "approximately one page" or "roughly a page".
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"Something that's dull is funny for about a page," said Wolfe.
It wasn't 20 pages on how to Twitter, there was about a page on how to Twitter".
There's about a page on Mr. Romney's hunting that suggests his blasting away at wildlife has been limited to "small varmints".
Each is neatly explained in about a page.
I read about a page of each a day.
It is only about a page or two, and now glares out at the reader in view of present revelations.
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If you've ever turned a book over, it only has about half a page of a summary.
The president has his daily brief, a document of about a dozen pages concerning pressing matters of intelligence.
This race is not just about saying goodbye, it's about turning a page," Foxx said.
St. John renders this brutal life in brief snapshots, which usually run about half a page.
CD: About half a page long.
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