(Of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct.
To a small degree or extent.
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Examples for "about"
Examples for "about"
1It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
2Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
3The Health Minister David Clark said he was concerned about the situation.
4At present about 25 per cent of confirmed cases are health workers.
5Photo: Supplied New Zealand police would not answer questions about the case.
1However, most energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2Good friends, good food, and some really good southern heart-pickin', foot-stompin' music.
3We often hear the term 'flood-ravaged' used in relation to some areas.
4The crisis left energy and construction companies unable to service some debt.
5However, some politicians and public health experts fear that may be premature.
1The great problem at Yosemite today is simply finding your way around.
2Today, he's thought to have around 16 million great, great,... great grandsons.
3Dublin: The Dublin market benefitted from the general rally around Europe today.
4Fishing industry groups around the North Sea are aware of the threat.
5The deal is said to be worth around £8 million per year.
1The company said its market cap currently is roughly 55 billion reais.
2The result was a roughly 16-month government investigation that involved extensive fieldwork.
3With twenty Boolean attributes, there are roughly a million different possible examples.
4The government wants to keep household debt roughly level with income growth.
5UniCredit has extended its guarantee contract by roughly 10 days, sources said.
1Across the EU, approximately one paediatric rheumatologist is available per million population.
2EU average health spending remains approximately eight per cent of national income.
3Each one produces enough electricity to power approximately 200 households a year.
4Claranova SA offers its products and services in approximately 100 countries worldwide.
5However, approximately one-fifth of patients with strong indications did not receive treatment.
1Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
2As a result, the government lost just over close to R16 million.
3A source close to Mr Ryan said this was not true, however.
4The annual increase was close to 6 per cent a year ago.
5Sources close to the case believe he must have had inside help.
1It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
2The First Amendment isn't just about protecting the right of free speech.
3It's just about impossible to get a good job here, Carey said.
4It's not just about working hard however, it's also about working smart.
5Access to reliable energy is not just about providing electricity, he said.
1However, the dominos really started tumbling in the past week or so.
2Four hours or so of catatonic despair; but nothing physical, nothing dangerous.
3Their identity crisis has exploded in the past four weeks or so.
4Good land is worth its weight in gold, or so they say.
5However, over the past 365 days or so, all that has changed.
1They more or less agreed on the origin of the 'document': Moscow.
2Edwards had been working the state more or less constantly since 2003.
3The road follows more or less the course of the Orontes River.
4The result was that the US more or less destroyed the town.
5Similar, more or less formal standards are in place in other countries.
6And in his mother's case, they had more or less been right.
7His good fortune started at birth and continued more or less unabated.
8It's not clear whether the average customer will pay more or less.
9The straw differs in being more or less hollow, and in quality.
10From a medical standpoint, as I said, you're more or less healthy.
11He had completed his investigations, more or less; he had sufficient evidence.
12Still, a suggestion from Mrs Sasaki is more or less an order.
13At last she said: I suppose I've forgiven you, more or less.
14It added other products in the division remained more or less stable.
15Even with no light, Hope more or less knew where she was.
16That more or less says it all about our priorities these days.
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