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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about three time" is not correct in written English.
It should be "about three times" to indicate an approximate frequency or quantity.
Example: "I have visited that museum about three times this year."
Alternatives: "approximately three occasions" or "roughly three instances."
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A good influence was also showed by the presence of the fluoro group in para position and of the methoxy group in ortho and meta position; the corresponding compounds 6d (R=4-F), 6g (R=2-OCH3), 6g (R=3-OCH3) and 6j (2,3-OCH3) being about three time more active than theophylline.
Parents were asked a series of open-ended questions (listed below) about three time periods: diagnosis, a few months after diagnosis, and the present.
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