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The phrase "about five feet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing an approximate measurement of height or length.
Example: "The fence is about five feet tall, making it a suitable barrier for the garden."
Alternatives: "approximately five feet" or "roughly five feet".
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My dad continued: "She's kinda dark, shoulder-length hair, about five feet five—".
It's about five feet three.
HT: She was about five feet tall.
Old Sparky is about five feet high.
She stands about five feet tall.
The summerhouse is about five feet wide.
Adults stood about five feet tall.
The first Daleks were about five feet high.
Ahmet is about five feet ten inches tall.
Allow about five feet of space between the plants.
He leaves it short, by about five feet.
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