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The phrase "about the same height" is correct in written English.
You can use it when discussing two or more people or objects whose heights are close to each other. For example: "The basketball players on the court were all about the same height."
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That would be a problem: they are about the same height.
They're the same age, and about the same height, at least.
They were about the same height, Albright in her heels and Kim in his platform shoes.
Aren't we about the same height?" "You're ten times skinnier," Carla said.
They all had to be younger than 30 and about the same height.
But just like my esteemed but portly old friend, the two versions are still about the same height.
They are about the same height, 5 feet 10 inches, but Danielson, at 132 pounds, is 30 pounds lighter.
"The reef crest is a tiny thing about the same height as the tide range," he explains.
"Open up a little, Gil!" said Ms. Gottfried, 43, an enthusiastic woman about the same height as her diminutive husband.
Spike winter hazel (C. spicata), about the same height, blooms about the same time but bears lemon-yellow flowers.
Though they were all older, each seemed to stand at about the same height as a 14-year-old South Korean.
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