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The phrase "about three feet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a measurement or distance that is approximately three feet.
Example: "The table is about three feet long, making it perfect for our small dining area."
Alternatives: "approximately three feet" or "roughly three feet".
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Your stepfather keeps feeding leaves into his grinder until the policeman is about three feet away.
"Outside where we would normally park our cars, there's about three feet of water.
It's about three feet high.
The amphoras are about three feet long.
She sat about three feet away.
Each step marks a yearly drop of about three feet.
A Bushmaster Carbon 15.223 semiautomatic is about three feet long.
We were about three feet apart, then two.
By this time he was only about three feet away.
● Skaters: Place jugs on the floor about three feet apart.
"We are just about three feet above sea level.
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