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Using “or so” and “about” with an Approximate Quantity 

Using “or so” and “about” with an Approximate Quantity 

by SoHo Language Group | Dec 6, 2020 | Language, Uncategorized

To express an approximate quantity of something — a quantity of time, how many, how much, or how long – native speakers of English often use “or so” and “about”.  For example, with “or so,” the phrase goes after the quantity: When is the webinar going to be? In...

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