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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about six feet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing an approximate measurement of height or distance.
Example: "The fence should be about six feet tall to ensure privacy in the backyard."
Alternatives: "approximately six feet" or "roughly six feet".
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Mickelson has somehow flown his ball over a pine tree about six feet in front of him and parachuted in to within about six feet of the pin.
There were about six feet of floor between me and the wall.
Heal is about six feet tall.
In water about six feet deep?
Unrolled, it's about six feet long.
He fell about six feet, landing in the water.
It was about six feet above the floor.
It was about six feet wide and five feet deep.
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An average length is about two feet.
It's about five feet three.
The boat was about seventeen feet long.
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