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Discover LudwigThe phrase "encompass about" is not usually used in spoken or written English.
It may sound awkward or incorrect to native speakers. Instead, you can use "encompass" or "include" to convey the same meaning. Example: The study will encompass about 100 participants from various age groups.
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The city has requested proposals from developers to create the East River Science Park, which would encompass about 4.5 acres, with more than 870,000 square feet of floor space for research and development.
Together, the lots encompass about 12,000 square feet.
Sets of samples from each tusk were designed to encompass about 1 year of tusk growth.
In 1991 and 1992, the commission designated four historic districts that encompass about half of TriBeCa.
The middle class, by its own reckoning, now stretches to encompass about three-quarters of the population.
These regions, which encompass about 15percentt of the genome, have been extremely difficult to study using traditional methods.
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In a 1938 aerial photograph, Lake Treman encompassed about 16 acres of water.
(The university acquired 110 acres of Mitchel Field in 1963 todayy, the campus encompasses about 240 acres in all).
Pellisier Village encompasses about seven blocks between the 605 (San Gabriel River) and 60 (Pomona) freeways and Peck Road.
The taxonomic coverage encompasses about 60% of all Neotropical Troidini species (Additional file 1 Dataset S1).
The mRNA transcript from CG5652-RA is 2069 nt; the genomic sequence encompasses about 3.7 kb and comprises 7 exons (Fig. 8A).
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