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The phrase "about two times" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe an estimate of a number or amount that is close to twice the actual number or amount. For example, "I received about two times as many emails as I expected."
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c. was about two times larger than U.S. box office.
In both groups, the stimulation index of SAPNF-treated groups were about two times the controls.
(2) Estuarine mixing was about two times stronger during WSRS than before.
Revenues in 2005 were about two times bigger than projected 2012 revenues.
TMB3026 consumed xylulose about two times faster than TMB30001 in batch culture of 50 g l−1 xylulose.
This was about two times lower in affinity than the binding of its monoamino analog f-PIP (2b).
The study of performance comparisons indicates that Mobile-C is about two times faster than JADE in agent migration.
This is about two times higher than that on the noble-metal-based Pt/CdS photocatalyst (263.8 μmol h−1).
Besides, the pull-off adhesion strength of epoxy coating to substrate increases by about two times via adding A-GO.
The composite laminated plate showed about two times more displacement difference than the steel plate by different impact loads.
The addition of 0.8% SHPF increased about two times the fracture energy and about 50% the tensile strength.
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