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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about did" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "I was about to say something, but I about did it wrong."
Alternatives: "almost did" or "nearly did".
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"Mr. About did it first".
And he just about did it.
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The World Cup should change things and this one just about did.
For example, the "nesting" energy I'd been told about did not kick in and make me want to clean things.
Thoughts of the war and the balance of power, which he is concerned about, did not enter into his vote.
'By noon, though, I would be thinking: "What the hell was that all about?"' Did he ever take the drugs?
"The guy we can't talk about did some running today and got up a pretty good sweat," Riley said.
But I wonder which movies he's thinking about; did I miss out on the golden age of erotic populism?
I made sure to add the cos^4 term to the ray weight, and that about did it for this part.
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