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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about double" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to convey approximate quantity or size. For example, "The crowd at the game was about double the size of the crowd at last night's game."
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Now it's about double that".
How about double figures?
That's about double the current wait time.
That's about double the proportion among whites.
You wonder about double standards, too.
They were about double my height".
But with shale gas, prices should only about double.
"They've been ordering about double the $14 from us.
The giant pandas of today are about double this weight.
There are several things to note about double binds.
Drake's case also raises questions about double standards.
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