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The phrase "about four weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a duration of time that is approximately four weeks long.
Example: "The project is expected to take about four weeks to complete."
Alternatives: "approximately four weeks" or "roughly four weeks".
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"One trunk can take about four weeks," Mr. Martin said.
The whole process, from placing the ad to making the hire, took about four weeks.
The C.I.A. subjected Mohammed to waterboarding and other "enhanced methods" for about four weeks.
Smokers will be given a "quit date" of about four weeks after the offence was committed.
Test results will take about four weeks, he said.
After that, it took about four weeks before I could say "Beth, alcoholic".
He died about four weeks later.
But about four weeks ago they seemed to change tack.
That could reduce the nominating process to about four weeks.
A comfrey feed takes about four weeks to rot down.
Luckily, Mr. Burrows left the ensemble after about four weeks.
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