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Michael841 Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

That's about it.

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When do you use the aforementioned phrase?
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That's about it. ) When you've finished explaining something, or doing something. You've just finished showing a new hire around the plant, giving him an idea of what the company does.

  • That's about it.
  • ) When you've finished explaining something, or doing something.
  • You've just finished showing a new hire around the plant, giving him an idea of what the company does.
  • You and your son have just finished cleaning up the yard.
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That's about it. (That's about the extent of it.)

When you've finished explaining something, or doing something.

You've just finished showing a new hire around the plant, giving him an idea of what the company does.

You and your son have just finished cleaning up the yard.

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