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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about hundred" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it typically requires a determiner such as "a" or "an" before "hundred."
Example: "There were about a hundred people at the event."
Alternatives: "approximately one hundred" or "roughly a hundred."
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Drag reduction rate of coating surface was validated about 12% higher and anti-fouling was proved to about hundred times ameliorate, all of which are more excellent than simple 2D riblet surface.
Owing to the success of the film, the number of reels grew to about hundred.
The concentrations of titanium in soft tissues around uncemented loosened stems were about hundred times higher than in soft tissues around cemented ones.
"They aren't talking about hundred thousands.
For the latter, the AG-brightness was found to be about hundred times higher than that for pure Al in ABE, and depended neither on the ionogen concentration, nor on the metal purity.
In 2007, the mysterious 30-year feud between Mario Vargas Llosa and Gabriel Garc M?uez, which involved a black eye and something about Mr. Vargas Llosa's wife, seemed to abate when Mr. Vargas Llosa allowed a laudatory essay he had written about "Hundred Years of Solitude" to be republished in a 40th-anniversary edition of Mr. Garc M?uez's famed novel.
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About eight.
That took about two weeks.
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