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The phrase "about six inches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing an approximate measurement of length or distance.
Example: "The plant should be about six inches tall when fully grown."
Alternatives: "approximately six inches" or "roughly six inches".
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The "fungus" is a tube that grows to about six inches high.
The two we had just seen were about six inches long.
It was not five feet high but about six inches high, he added.
The tallest was about ten feet high and about six inches in diameter.
He lethargically hopped over it, putting about six inches of air underneath his cleats.
The print is about six inches high.
This time his chip traveled about six inches.
It dropped about six inches in twenty minutes.
They came in continuously, about six inches apart.
"But then I knocked my third shot to about six inches and made that".
The whole back part of the house had sunk about six inches".
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