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The phrase "is about right" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express agreement or confirmation that something is accurate or suitable. Example: "The temperature outside is about right, not too hot or too cold." In this sentence, "is about right" is used to confirm the accuracy of the given information about the temperature outside.
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He thinks that is about right.
We think that is about right.
Six months is about right.
Around 80% is about right.
I think Cable's analysis is about right.
"That is about right for me.
It is about right and wrong.
A simple ratio of about 3.5% is about right.
"Once a month is about right," he said.
The length of a train ride is about right.
"Maybe a 30-year layoff is about right".
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