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Discover Ludwig"door about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that you may have misheard or misinterpreted a different phrase or idiom. Some phrases that are similar to "door about" but have different meanings include "door open," "door ajar," and "door around." An example sentence using "door about" could be: "She was startled when the door about hit her as she walked by." However, this sentence is not grammatically correct and may be confusing to readers. A better way to phrase it would be: "She was startled when the door swung open and hit her as she walked by."
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It moved in next door about 20 years ago.
In the first-year classroom next door, about half the students were football players.
I managed to walk all the way to my door – about six metres – and then they shot me again.
But after reading the sign on the door about the government shutdown, they walked to Louis' instead.
And yet I'm still waiting to receive a pamphlet through the door about it.
The police would come to the door about credit-card frauds.
The van rammed the firehouse door about 4 40 a.m., causing only minor damage.
My husband must be walking in the door about now, I thought.
The bullet, which struck the window to the right of the front door, about four feet off the ground, did not penetrate the glass, Sergeant Chinn said.
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"There is nothing back-door about it," he said.
Mike: There is a touch of the climbed-into-whatever-was-lying-by-the-front-door about these.
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