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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a more casual or informal context. Example: "I'll probably be home along about 7 o'clock tonight."
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along about
adverb
Approximately; at around some time.
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Instead, comics and games have gotten along about as well as Superman and Kryptonite.
In a southward direction along about 168° W longitude, the ice shelf's thickness gradually increases to more than 2,300 feet (700 m).
Police Superintendent John Kennedy came along about then.
It's too bad reality television didn't come along about a century earlier than it did.
Normally I find the invitation to sing along about as appealing as a date with the dental surgeon.
Mr. Kinsley says he is learning as he goes along, about things like how to strike the right tone.
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Not that there's anything wrong with a three-chord sing-along about numbers or the ABC's.
He had the whole place doing a sing-along about the current presidential race to a song that he made up himself.
I pass along information about my workers and especially about my superiors.
Yet it was quickly washed away by heavy rain being pushed along by about 30-m.p.h.
They could be passing along information about what is going on in the peripheral immune system.
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