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The phrase "are just about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly or almost the case, often in relation to time or quantity.
Example: "The project deadlines are just about to be finalized, so we need to prepare our presentations."
Alternatives: "are nearly" or "are almost".
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Sandwiches are just about doable.
Those days are just about gone.
Cookies, cakes, brownies - the possibilities are just about endless.
Half-time The USA are just about worth their lead.
However, they are just about on speaking terms.
Among these students, the proportions of boys and girls are just about equal.
Very few of these pictures seem slight or redundant; many are just about perfect.
And fomites, if you look for them, are just about everywhere: tabletops, doorknobs, toilet seats, stethoscopes.
Dallas are just about out of must-win games by now you would think.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The Jets are just about done laughing at linebacker Bart Scott's expense.
The holiday leftovers are just about gone.
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