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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deck about" is not a complete sentence, but it could be a part of a sentence.
It is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used as a verb phrase meaning to play or have fun in a lighthearted manner. Example: "Let's deck about on the beach and enjoy the beautiful weather."
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The base will be accessible up to its observation deck, about 16 stories above the ground.
We found that as the game progressed, smokers selected this deck about 1.5 times more than nonsmokers.
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Zyna flew off, settling on a railing in the upper deck, about twenty rows of seats away from several pigeons perched along the stadium rim.
The Argus had an unobstructed flight deck about 560 feet (170.7 metres) long and a hangar that could accommodate 20 aircraft.
When Netflix executives wrote a PowerPoint deck about the organization's talent management strategies, the document went viral--it's been viewed more than 5 million times on the web.
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The A3 looks remarkably like the larger A4, albeit with a stubby, shorter rear deck, by about 10in.
I tell them about the high steel wall on deck 5, about how that sadly points to suicide, although not definitely.
Mr. Evans said the deck was about two years old, and made of pressure-treated lumber.
Another worker suffered minor injuries in the incident on the north tower deck at about midday on Thursday.
My favorite was the Holiday Hotel, on Jamhuri Street, (255-22) 211-2246, with a nice roof deck and about 30 rooms.
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