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The phrase "about how far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the distance or extent of something, often in a conversational context.
Example: "Can you tell me about how far we need to walk to reach the nearest bus stop?"
Alternatives: "approximately how far" or "roughly how far".
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"Think about how far this team has come," Hundley Sr .says.
I think about how far I can go".
But it's still about how far we have to go.
"I'm really curious about how far it can be pushed".
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I was curious about how far back that term goes.
The difference says everything about how far we have come.
There's often questions about how far YA fiction can go.
It speaks volumes about how far the country has come.
"Annika is a true test about how far we've come".
I'm very clearheaded about how far we have to go.
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