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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about there" can be used in written English, particularly in informal language
It is often used to indicate a general or approximate location or in a casual manner. Example: "I think the restaurant is about there, across the street from the park." This sentence indicates that the speaker believes the restaurant is located in the general vicinity of where they are currently standing. "About there" adds a casual and approximate tone to the sentence.
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We are about there.
With so much Furniture about, there are far fewer woods.
With all the bunkers about, there is certainly variety.
There are children wandering about, there are many laughing faces.
Something he could care about; there were plenty of things.
So as we talked about, there are multiple options exchanges.
We need to stay on top of whether an opportunity does come about there.
How about: There are too darn many guns out there!
"We already know what they will talk about; there is nothing new to learn".
Whatever she is uncaring about, there is always someone who will care.
"We're very excited about there being more arts here".
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