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Discover Ludwig"are only about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is a small or insignificant part of a larger concept. Example: "The details in this document are only about the budget, but they do not address the other important aspects of the project."
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There are only about 60 seats.
Here in the domain, there are only about 40.
Yet country plans are only about 60% funded".
"There are only about 8,000 people there.
There are only about 20 different naturally-occurring amino acids.
Moreover, many open reading frames are only about 60 amino acids long.
There are only about 150 of them".
(Rooms are only about 200 square feet).
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Also, we were only about 21.
I was only about 12.
Firstly, our information is only about PHC.
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