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"got about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in informal speech and writing to mean "spread" or "circulate." Example: Rumors about the celebrity's secret marriage got about quickly, causing a frenzy among fans and the media.
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Got about 400,000 pairs of jeans.
Mr. Goeas's company got about $80,000, the records show.
"I'm sure I've got about 250 pairs," she adds.
We've got about 20 now".
He's got about six jobs.
I got about a dozen.
I've got about 10.
We've got about 400.
We still got about 98 to go".
"We got about two hours," she said.
"I already got about three hundred".
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