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Discover Ludwig"gone about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate someone's actions or behavior, especially when it involves a specific task or project. Example: She has really gone about the task of organizing the event with dedication and efficiency.
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The wild turkey has gone about 400.
"We've gone about as far as we can.
"Things have gone about as well as can be hoped for right now," Buchwald said.
Durham has gone about his work quietly.
I must have gone about 30 times.
I'd gone about seven seconds before cracking.
Instead they've gone about it backwards.
How should he have gone about it?
And I was gone about fifteen minutes.
Pasona has gone about this in several ways.
If so, how have you gone about testing it?
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