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'about every second' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use this phrase to express that something happens repeatedly at regular intervals. For example, "I have to take a break from studying about every second hour."
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"I'm reading just about every second of the day that I'm not talking," he said.
I follow back, because I want to know what you're thinking about, every second of every day.
Pandora is not yet profitable, like many of its peers, but the company has more than 90 million subscribers and is adding a new user about every second.
The other bad deck is less immediately satisfying — the losses are smaller ($250) but more frequent, occurring about every second draw.
According to its latest filing, the company has more than 90 million registered users and is adding a new user about every second.
And then the 30 percent for Berlusconi," wrote the daily Tagesspiegel in a commentary on Tuesday, pointing out that amounted to about every second voter supporting a populist.
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About every sixth biopsy contained lymphoid aggregations with germinal center-like morphology.
About every third day, he's clean-shaven.
About every third sentence began with "By the way".
You can say that about every fourth quarter so far".
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