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You may well have a question | Invoice vs. account
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About and around Tue Apr 20, 2004 22:00 pm  About and around
 

hello teachers

could you please tell me the defference bettween
around and about when we are talking about time
like when i say for example the ship will arrive around/about
the 25th of april

thanks
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Around/about Wed Apr 21, 2004 10:59 am  Around/about
 

These two prepositions would usually be used with times rather than dates.

Around 6 o'clock about six o'clock - both are similar but possibly 'about' is a little more definite.
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