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The phrase "about three necks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when estimating or describing a quantity or measurement related to necks, possibly in a figurative or humorous context.
Example: "The sculpture was so large that it seemed to require about three necks to support its weight."
Alternatives: "approximately three necks" or "roughly three necks".
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About three necks.
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