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Discover Ludwig"fish about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to search or rummage around in a random or disorganized manner. Example: I watched as my cat fished about in the closet, trying to find a toy to play with.
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I agree with Stanley Fish about that.
You can figure on a largish fish (about a pound) or two smaller ones per person.
I caught small, bright green jewel-like fish about three inches long, then put them back.
1. Slash the skin side of the fish about 1/4-inch deep, at 1-inch intervals.
An adult trout can capture and consume a fish about one-quarter its own length without undue difficulty.
The platy is a compact fish, about 5 cm (2 inches) long and extremely variable in colour.
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Later versions of the robo-fish, about eight inches long, swim like tuna, which are adapted for even higher swimming speeds and long distances.
I quickly released the fish -- about a three-pounder -- and continued casting.
Someone found the fish about 6 30 a.m.
Over at the Times, a blog post by Stanley Fish, about a new prose translation of "Paradise Lost" into modern English, has sparked a heated debate.
Q. John Plotz: In today's paper there is a column by Stanley Fish about using the word "slut" about Sarah Palin and Sandra Fluke (the law student who supports contraception as part of medical coverage).
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