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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about twice" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means "approximately two times" and is used to indicate an approximate or estimated amount or frequency. Example: I go to the gym about twice a week. (This means that the speaker goes to the gym approximately two times every week.).
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"Close, maybe about twice.
After that, her pace slowed, to about twice a week.
Search is still about twice as big.
Crystalline films are about twice as hard as amorphous ones.
Especially the flexural capacity, which becomes about twice as great.
It's about twice as thick and heavy as the Jambox.
Being lonely was about twice as harmful as being obese.
The most flagrant violator had about twice the legal limit.
About twice as much.
Long vowels are about twice as long as short vowels.
The Meråker Line had about twice the number of passengers.
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