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The phrase "about this number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific number in a discussion or explanation, often to provide additional information or context.
Example: "I have some questions about this number that was mentioned in the report."
Alternatives: "regarding this number" or "concerning this number".
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Here's how to think about this number.
"We're incredibly excited about this number," Grammy executive producer Ken Ehrlich said in a statement via Spin.
"What is impressive about this number is the strength of final demand," which grew at a 4percentt rate in the second quarter, Mr. Glassman said.
However, there remains scepticism about this number among survivors and relatives of the dead, many of whom say the final death toll could be higher.
She said, "No further information is available about this number," and further information was exactly what the writer wanted: where is he, and why hasn't he paid the phone bill?
The only surprising thing about this number is that more than zero of those "unconvinced" by human-caused global warming agree that humans are the main cause of global warming.
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A few months through my first year, I found out the boys' school nearby had about half this number in each class.
For example, while average number of lung nodules in the miR-205 cells was about 24, this number was only about 2 in the vector control cells.
The number of fungal species that have been described, however, is only about 7% of this number [3].
But there this is a lively debate in all circles about how this number is best calculated in the UK".
"They told me they were worried about revealing this number because of my upcoming trip to the United States - that the Americans should reveal it," he said.
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