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Discover Ludwig"dog about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is possible that this phrase may be used in informal spoken language, but it would not be considered grammatically correct. Example: Incorrect: The dog about jumped over the fence. Correct: The dog nearly jumped over the fence.
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Intermittent contact with visiting Southeast Asian sea-cucumber fishermen led to the introduction of the dingo, the native dog, about 5,000 years ago and possibly to the practice of circumcision at some later date.
A westbound train slammed into the dog about 10 10 a.m.
It looked like a dog, a big dog, about double the size of a golden retriever".
"Which made that dog about the smartest that ever was, in my book," he said.
"Then her eyes blazed like those of a wild dog about to bite a man".
We didn't tell our dog about our successful search for a resting place.
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Forget downward dog, how about downward horse?
Several well-groomed dogs milled about, barking.
Dogs about whom myths run rampant.
Give the dogs about 20 minutes to interact.
What does your dog say about you?
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