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Discover Ludwig'managing about' is not correct and usable in written English.
To make a sentence with a similar meaning, you could say something like 'managing around' or 'managing to'. For example: "He was managing to find a way around the problem."
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"To me, managing about 25 caregivers is the maximum.
When he left, he said, he was managing "about twenty B" — twenty billion dollars.
It was a relatively small fund, managing about $100 million, according to securities filings.
Under a 1994 agreement with Carlson, Rezidor has already been managing about 115 Radisson-brand hotels in Europe and elsewhere.
Colin Wilson, the fire chief in Boonville, described managing about seven fires with 30 firefighters working continuously for several days.
By 2004, Paulson was managing about two billion dollars of other people's money, putting him in the middle ranks of hedge funds.
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The money management group manages about $550 billion.
I manage about five.
Federated manages about $125 billion.
The firm, over all, manages about $35 billion.
Rowe Price Fleming manages about $43 billion.
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