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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about two days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a duration of time that is approximately two days, often in informal contexts.
Example: "The project should take about two days to complete, depending on the team's availability."
Alternatives: "roughly two days" or "approximately two days".
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Putting the piece together took about two days.
The usual training offered by most British private-security firms lasts about two days.
Took about two days.
"I called him about two days before.
Their buoyant eggs hatch in about two days.
Do it about two days ahead of time.
It will keep in the fridge for about two days.
I just did not say anything for about two days.
In storage, about two days' worth of consumption.
The orchestra will have had about two days of preparation.
"I hope it's a matter of about two days".
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