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The phrase "about five minutes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate duration of time for an event or action.
Example: "The meeting will start in about five minutes, so please take your seats."
Alternatives: "approximately five minutes" or "roughly five minutes".
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The whole thing took about five minutes.
Transmitting one CD takes about five minutes.
What about five minutes?
What about five minutes after?
For about five minutes.
Cook, stirring, until tender, about five minutes.
It only takes about five minutes".
I got out in about five minutes.
And we hugged for about five minutes".
Total riding time: about five minutes.
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Keep the trip short--about five minutes.
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