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The phrase "about intact" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is intact in relation to a specific subject, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report was about intact ecosystems and their importance to biodiversity."
Alternatives: "regarding intact" or "concerning intact".
Exact(17)
Lloyds' dreams of paying a token dividend for 2014 are just about intact.
He survived just about intact.
Kvitova escapes with her serve just about intact once again.
One of the clubhouse's signature rooms, the Lenox Room, "is just about intact," he said.
Relatives of some victims are boycotting the court, and donors look twitchy.Still, the proceedings' integrity is still just about intact.
Otherwise a much-ridiculed vehicle for Barbra Streisand (who directed, and cast herself opposite Jeff Bridges), Bacall kept her dignity (just about) intact as Streisand's yenta of a mother.
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There are about 10 intact adult skeletons, most of them men in their 20s and 30s.
Reporters arriving at the scene near the town of Grabovo described dozens of lifeless bodies strewn about, many intact, in a field dotted with purple flowers, and remnants of the plane scattered across a road lined with fire engines and emergency vehicles.
Transient objects A scan of the USSTRATCOM's SSR for 20 July 2016 reveals that about 600 intact objects are in Earth orbit with apogee above and perigee below 580 km altitude.
Sergei Pogorelov, an archaeologist who was called in to oversee the work, said that about 15 intact bone fragments were recovered, and more than 40 pieces of charred bone.
Objects below 520 km The SSR contains a total of about 340 intact objects with orbits entirely below 520 km.
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