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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about five days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a duration of time that is approximately five days, often in informal contexts.
Example: "The project will take about five days to complete, depending on the resources available."
Alternatives: "approximately five days" or "roughly five days".
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It took about five days to settle in.
Advance preparation: Ratatouille keeps well in the refrigerator for about five days.
"My quickest image has been finished in about five days.
He died about five days later".
(Most people need about five days).
He spends about five days with each club.
Arguments are expected to last about five days.
Both last about five days on a charge.
My mom still works out about five days a week.
A third ship bearing supplies was about five days behind.
I wrote the first draft in about five days".
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