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The phrase "about give up" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "I was thinking about give up on my project, but I decided to keep going."
Alternatives: "consider giving up" or "thinking of quitting."
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A subsequent 5‐1 defeat by Orban caused the Pole's sup porters to just about give up hope.
I about give up on you.
Similar(58)
Gina Atanasoff has just about given up.
Brocato had just about given up hope.
We'd just about given up".
I'd just about given up on Cheryl.
The heart just about gave up.
"I've about given up trying to give people directions.
Did he ever think about giving up?
Mr. Petty thought about giving up.
We thought about giving up.
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