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Discover Ludwig"covering about" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the extent or approximate amount of something. Example: The report will be covering about 50 pages and will include detailed analysis of the company's financial performance.
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Thus the DCLG survey has been covering about 60% of UK sales involving a mortgage.
The call records in Portugal came from 2 million users, covering about 20% of the population.
The Darwin Mounds, covering about, are being considered as the first offshore SAC.
Acute care is financed either by social health insurance (covering about 60% of the population) or private health insurance (covering about 40% of the population).
In the following, the most important milestones are listed in chronological order, with each paragraph covering about two decades.
It has been on a three-year drive covering about a dozen miles.
The new plans will set Departmental Expenditure Limits (DELs), covering about half of public spending.
Public open space is fairly extensive, covering about one-seventh of the borough.
Traffic agents patrol congested areas on foot, covering about 10to1515 blocks a day.
"The ivy was a real monoculture, covering about 20 feet by 70 feet," he said.
In addition, the company won the elimination of lifetime job guarantees covering about 190 guild members.
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