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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about how old" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about someone's age or the age of something in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "Can you tell me about how old your dog is?"
Alternatives: "approximately how old" or "roughly how old".
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Female Voice: About how old?
You don't have to think about how old you are.
I didn't care about how old they were.
To investigate the facial cues that are used when making judgments about how old or tired a face appears.
He loved the game and didn't think about how old he was.
Interestingly, Nabokov was indecisive about how old the novel's girl should be.
The YouGov survey also revealed what your favourite games say about how old you are.
I don't think so much about how old I am," he adds.
It's not about how old you are, either, which is what King kept telling herself.
At a more mundane level, they also say a lot about how old we are.
There are many opinions about how old rock'n'roll practitioners should be.
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