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The phrase "about how much" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to ask or discuss an approximate or estimated amount. Here are a few example sentences: - "Could you please tell me about how much it will cost to repair my car?" - "I'm not sure about how much time we have left to finish this project." - "We were talking about how much money we should save for our trip." - "Can you give me an idea about how much weight I can expect to lose with this diet plan?" - "I'm curious about how much effort it will take to complete this task."
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"It's all about how much.
More about how much in a moment.
About how much she cared.
CURIOUS about how much your boss makes?
Think about how much that has changed".
I wonder about how much has changed".
He talked frequently about how much he wanted it.
He talked about how much he loved his father.
We also begin thinking about how much that would cost.
But there is wide-ranging disagreement about how much higher.
"We're being realistic about how much we need to spend.
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