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The phrase "about how high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measurements, heights, or levels in a general sense, often inquiring about the extent or degree of something.
Example: "Can you tell me about how high the building is compared to the others in the city?"
Alternatives: "approximately how high" or "roughly how high".
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Talk story about how high insects fly.
There was also caution about how high rents might go.
"People complained about how high they were, but now they're not complaining," Mr. Bianchi said.
The New Yorker, September 8 , 1951P. 27 Talk story about how high insects fly.
Keynes would also have worried about how high unemployment could affect demand.
(Only a traditional people could have got quite so worked up about how high a flag flew over a palace).
Fears of a severe bear market have given way to renewed speculation about how high share prices can go.
Friends of Nomeda's came up the vertiginous aisle, teetering on high heels, and laughed about how high up they were.
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He said his case had "once again exposed concerns about how high-profile cases such as this are investigated by the police and the CPS.
"Now this case has also, once again, exposed concerns about how high-profile cases such as this are investigated by the police and the CPS, but this is not the time or the place to address these matters.
The issue may be more about how high-frequency trading firms can take advantage of information in just a few milliseconds to garner profits far beyond what might have been possible before computerized trading.
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