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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about five weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a duration of time that is approximately five weeks long.
Example: "The project is expected to take about five weeks to complete."
Alternatives: "approximately five weeks" or "roughly five weeks".
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It would take about five weeks to exhaust all wholesale stockpiles at the March sales pace.
"I lived for about five weeks in a house in Chapel Street in Belgravia".
In about five weeks, he will go for 49 and maybe more.
He has about five weeks to get ready before the season opener against the Jets.
It would take about five weeks to exhaust the level of stockpiles at the August sales pace.
His late-night drinking and gambling needed no mention.It will take about five weeks to hold the trial.
It may take about five weeks to see a difference.
That makes about five weeks on hardcourts.
Emwazi had been under surveillance for about five weeks.
"About five weeks ago, we made that decision".
The trial is expected to last about five weeks.
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