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Discover Ludwig"has done about" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is a combination of two grammatically correct phrases, "has done" and "about," but when put together, they do not form a coherent sentence. Instead, you can use "has done approximately" or "has done around" to indicate an approximate amount or extent. For example: - The project has done approximately 80% of its proposed goals. - The new policy has done around $10 million in revenue this quarter.
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So far, the startup has done about 600 interviews and shared some of their learnings here.
(He has done about 200 shoots).
He has done about 50 paintings since late last year.
He has done about 15 subverts over the past few months.
"It is a horror story what our government has done about spending.
It is still possible to generalise fairly safely, as this article has done, about the teaching of French history.
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"The two of us have done about 200.
If that sounds blah, note that the average hedge fund would have done about as badly.
I have done about 20 of them".
I've done about 20 music videos.
What could I have done about it?
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com