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I judge him to be about 40.

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I judged him to be about 50.

Sitcom shows tend to be about ordinary people.

At first glance, this seems to be about speed.

But on average, it's going to be about that number.

I should suppose him to be about fifty.

Teacher: which will be equal to eleven? You took it out to be about. Snapping finger.

We estimate the damage to the stock to be about U. S. $75, 000.

We guarantee the quality of the goods to be about equal to the sample.

The dream is supposed to be about shame and inadequacy, but I've long suspected that it's really about beach holidays.

Its epicentre was reported to be about 30 miles offshore from Padang, at a depth of about 53 miles.

There are about 30,000 transgendered people in Tamil Nadu state and there are thought to be about 500,000 across India.

One can appear to be about two inches shorter by practicing a slouch.

By contrast, farming ventures used to be about cash crops (coffee, tea, sugar or bananas).

The total annual quantity demanded in such market is estimated to be about 50000 sets.

Believe it or not, climbing is said to be about 75% legs and only 25% arms.

The depth of the crater is expected to be about 30 feet.

a sword of Damocles;(something unpleasant,dreadful,etc that seems to be about to happen to sb)

The buds seemed to be about to open, with a few less shy and more mature pinks in the velvet.

That may have some sub-parts to it, but everything we do is going to be about economic recovery.

Everyone was exhausted and injured, and found that the building under his feet seemed to be about to collapse.

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