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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at about the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things that are similar in quantity, time, or degree.
Example: "The two events occurred at about the same time, making it difficult to attend both."
Alternatives: "roughly the same" or "approximately equal".
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We're all at about the same level.
Both enemy and growth disappeared at about the same time.
At about the same time, I started rereading favorites.
We left the beach at about the same time.
Vauquelin identified it at about the same time.
He was learning to read at about the same time.
The Mets (30-64) lost at about the same rate.
Raw brain capacity at about the same age.
They all start acting up at about the same time.
At about the same time, stores were shutting down, too.
Both guns fire at about the same speed.
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