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The expression "there or thereabouts" means that something is very close to being accurate or precise, but it may not be exactly perfect. You can use this expression when you are estimating a value, a distance or a time, and you are pretty sure that you are close to the correct answer but not completely certain. For example, if someone asks you how much money you spent on your vacation, you might say "I spent $500 or thereabouts" to indicate that you don't remember the exact amount, but you know that it's somewhere around $500. This expression is informal and used in spoken English.