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The phrase "about in the same" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or similarity, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The two projects are about in the same stage of development."
Alternatives: "roughly at the same" or "approximately in the same".
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Harris is already being spoken about in the same breath as Sarah Waters and Michel Faber.
In the long run, you are about in the same situation down the road if you had done nothing and ridden out the storm".
If Dewey, as he is affectionately known, were a thoroughbred instead of a trotter, he would be spoken about in the same breath as Secretariat.
They appeared, at first anonymously, as In Memoriam (1850), which had a great success with both reviewers and the public, won him the friendship of Queen Victoria, and helped bring about, in the same year, his appointment as poet laureate.
After his acclaimed 2005 album, Cripple Crow, he was spoken about in the same breath as Joanna Newsom and deemed the linchpin of a movement dubbed "New Weird America".
The Cube has been around for years, but came about in the same way that we now find companies like the Invisible Circus and the [artist-run community] Residence.
When outsourcing is spoken about, India is spoken about in the same breath.
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That number compared with about 16,000 in the same period last year.
Summer rates start at about 290 Canadian dollars, about the same in United States dollars.
I had written about the French Revolution and about England and Ireland in the same era.
Could you imagine writing about New York in the same way you've written about London?
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