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The phrase "arriving about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate time of arrival.
Example: "The train is scheduled for arriving about 3 PM."
Alternatives: "arriving around" or "expected to arrive at".
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Guests began arriving about 7 45.
Shuttle spotters start arriving about 12 hours early to stake out a spot.
Arriving about 10 p.m., she said, she talked to her son, Gavin, and then drove to a Safeway store.
The team took police-escorted buses from Yankee Stadium to Shea, arriving about 6 30 p.m. for the 8 10 start.
Investigators said they believed that attack took place inside the apartment where the victim was called for a delivery order, arriving about 10 p.m. Friday.
Here, New York Knicks fans crossed into enemy terrain on N and Q trains arriving about 6 p.m. from Manhattan, their blue-and-orange regalia standing out in the surrounding sea of black.
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A man and a woman were dead when the police arrived about 6 p.m., Chief Allen said.
The rebate arrives about six weeks later in the form of Visa prepaid cards (which can be used anywhere).
No surprise there — the Versa arrives about half a year after the Ionic.
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