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The phrase "about reach" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a concept related to reaching a certain point or goal, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "We are about to reach our destination."
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Weighing in on this one too much seems a bit silly; disputing the accuracy of a Chinese fake supposedly based on something few have ever seen would just about reach the limits of futility.
Our goal is to help them understand what they need to know about REACH, and make them aware of the time frame for REACH," she says.
"It's just about reach at this point," he said.
But the other potential of computing in education is less about reach than depth.
Some of the Republican opposition has come from lawmakers concerned about reach of "big government".
He passes the box to us too – appropriately in a collection that is all about reach.
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All the victims stagger about, reaching up with their pustule-covered hands, crying for mercy.
Researchers (and particularly their minders in university patent-licensing offices) are increasingly reluctant to share materials and knowledge with others unless such sharing is accompanied by legal agreements about "reach-through" royalties on potential findings and the right to restrict publication of results.
How about reaching the rich?
You were talking about reaching out.
Talk about reaching for the stars.
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