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The phrase "about three questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating the number of questions in a discussion or survey context.
Example: "I have about three questions regarding the project timeline that I would like to clarify."
Alternatives: "approximately three questions" or "roughly three questions".
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She stands up, I'd like to ask about three questions.
Employees might get a message reminding them about three questions to ask their supervisor in one-on-one meetings.
Still, Gwynedd Cannan, Trinity Church's archivist, says she fields about three questions a year about the Temple grave marker.
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