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"at a speed of about" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when describing something that is moving at a certain rate of speed or speed limit. For example, "The car was traveling down the highway at a speed of about 70 mph."
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They are active by day and are among the fastest of snakes, moving at a speed of about 5.6 km (3.5 miles) per hour on the ground and through bushes.
They traveled at a speed of about three kilometers a day.
At a speed of about seven knots, the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt proceeded into the Ambrose Channel.
But Riesch, at a speed of about 100 kilometers, or 62 miles, per hour, managed to recover after clipping a gate with her ski tip.
The glider was normally towed at a speed of about 125 miles (200 km) per hour by a C-47 transport aircraft.
But Riesch, at a speed of about 100 kilometers (62 miles) per hour, managed to recover after clipping a gate with her ski tip.
The researchers studied videotapes from soccer matches and found that the Wave usually rolls in a clockwise direction at a speed of about 20 seats per second.
With a range of about 150 feet, it can network Macs and Windows machines at a speed of about 11 megabits per second.
Rosetta touched down on the "head" of the comet at a speed of about 90 centimetres per second - around a walking pace.
It can do this work at a speed of about half a teraflop, or half a trillion floating point operations, per second.
Philae was nudged gently away from Rosetta at a speed of about 80 centimetres a second, and left to drift towards the comet under the influence of that object's feeble gravity.
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