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The phrase "about six times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a quantity or frequency, indicating that the exact number is not precise but is close to six.
Example: "I have watched that movie about six times this year."
Alternatives: "approximately six times" or "roughly six times".
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They eat about six times a day".
Without humic acid flushing, the simulations show complete source dissolution would take about six times longer.
The average tech-sector job in Jordan pays about six times an average government job.
(It has dropped since then, to about six times per-capita G.N.P).
LinkedIn messages are about six times more effective than emails for parts of the candidate pool.
He considers it cheap at about six times his projections for this year's revenue.
By 1967, the population had grown to about six times its 1948 size.
About six times a day.
He now nodded his head about six times.
By 2010, whites were about six times as wealthy.
Dunkin' is selling for about six times sales.
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