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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give about" is not correct and not usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "give around," which means to provide something to many people. Example: She gave around copies of the report to all the employees.
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give about
verb
To distribute or circulate something
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What top tip would you give about running a company in a difficult economic climate?
What counsel would you give about pursuing a job in newspapers or as a blogger?
Simulation results show that using SSS can give about 25% reduction in average link loads, average switch loads and average number of hop counts compared to STP.
Belts and harnesses give about as much protection as airbags but they are not worn by most car riders.
This will give about 40% of solids in the juice.
The solvent was evaporated in vacuo to give about 250 μg (370 nmol) of 5.
Each query will give about 1.3 cents to the Carbon Fund Foundation to remove (what else?) carbon.
Governments rushed to give about $85m to tackle the problem.
He has absolutely no give about them at all.
Imagine the speeches Warren will give about Trump before November.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that America's Catholics give about $10 per week on average.
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