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The phrase "about two pages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating the length of a document or text, indicating that the content will be roughly equivalent to two pages.
Example: "The report should be about two pages long, summarizing the key findings of our research."
Alternatives: "approximately two pages" or "roughly two pages".
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About two pages of the eight-page spread have been sold to advertisers.
"Oh, I loved it," I blithely lied, having managed about two pages before it brought on a migraine.
He said he dictated about two pages, or about 900 words, to a typist hired by the agency.
Free Money Finance receives about 4,500 visits a day and each visitor views about two pages, which means they see two ads for Moose Tracks ice cream.
I typed up about two pages of jokes — whimsical stuff in the Woody Allen vein, which really appealed to me — and slipped them under his door.
The Andersen tale, only about two pages long, is, in many ways, a perfect vehicle for such a project: short, relatively straightforward, and loaded with images.
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I'm probably about six pages in in the Llanelli Star this week – Scarlets training, pre-season build‑up, things like that," he joked.
There are about six pages and a handful of photos with complaints about barely noticeable to quite noticeable cracks.
About twenty pages.
"It's about fifty pages," I reveal.
This one's only about four pages of code.
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