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Discover Ludwig"up to about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate an approximate maximum amount or value, usually used as a qualifier. For example, "There are up to about 50 people attending the event".
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They "own up to about $380m.
That would have added up to about $38 million.
The charity rides add up to about 40 miles).
I'd buy it up to about $9.00.
Coatings containing up to about 10% Mo have been produced.
The value ofL increases up to about 12 nm.
Inside the suit it can get up to about 40C.
The ten-year treasury should inch up to about 4.5%.
The bit rate gain is up to about 7.5% for unvoiced speech, and it is up to about 25% for voiced speech, depending on coding accuracy.
The following Bauland Beds range up to about 59 m and consist of up to about 63 m of clayey limestone with intercalated microcrystalline packstones.
We limit our consideration to arrays of small length, up to about 2λ.
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