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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about every time" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It can be used informally to suggest that something happens nearly every time, but it is better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "About every time I go to the store, I forget to buy milk."
Alternatives: "almost every time" or "nearly every time".
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Without even thinking about, every time I make an iPod mix, every third song is Rihanna.
As people answering the door will just about every time not seem so friendly to a teenager trick-or-treating.
He's been proven right just about every time".
She says that just about every time they talk.
"He's about the only guy that's beat cancer about every time," Rob Ryan said.
Which he did — just about every time he touched the ball.
"We've succeeded on every night in just about every time period".
They were just three more of the hundreds we drag about every time we change landlords.
In this case, nurture wins out over nature just about every time.
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I think about you every time I play.
I think about it every time we go on patrol.
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