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The phrase "basement about" is not a proper or complete sentence. It is possible that it could be a fragment of a longer sentence, or a phrase within a sentence. However, on its own, it does not make sense grammatically. One possible way to use this phrase in written English could be as follows: "The basement about which I have heard so much is actually quite spacious."
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The dog, which was in the basement about three weeks ago, indicated the possibility of remains.
Reading List: Joan Acocella recommends Nancy Franklin's "Back to the Basement," about Ping-Pong.
He added, "Everybody is now in the basement, about 100 people".
Newt Lee, a watchman, discovered her body in the factory's basement about 3 30 am and reported it to police.
"Was it $200,000?" he asked a peer, during a recent interview in a command post hidden in an Aleppo basement, about the bounty for his head.
Past envelopes have included warnings regarding lead paint and notes about a rat infestation in the basement, about which I honestly would have been content to remain ignorant.
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He returned to Reilly's basement at about 3 20 p.m., where he stayed until his mother would pick him up after her work.
As of last week, the Fed's deep basement vaults held about 550,000 400-ounce gold bars.
"Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair" is about a not-very-entertaining guy who lives in his parents' basement and is auditioning a drab selection of women for, well, let's be generous and say "a relationship".
"Ninety percent of the stuff written about me is untrue," he said, believing "fat guys in the basement" blogging about him are partially responsible.
No. Do you think they're sitting in the basement muttering about sequestration?
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