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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about two procedures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an approximate number of procedures in a context such as a report, discussion, or explanation.
Example: "The study involved about two procedures to assess the effectiveness of the treatment."
Alternatives: "approximately two procedures" or "roughly two procedures".
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Surgeons at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital have been giving details about two procedures due to be carried out on the 15-year-old.
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You can usually get about five procedures done, each two to four weeks apart.
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The procedure took about five hours, including an hour and a half to pump the genes into his brain.
"With the help of metal clamps," it said, the astronauts "fixed the two loose shield fragments". The procedure took about five hours.
Mr. Hecker was told the procedure would take about four hours, but it took more than five hours.
But she customarily pays about $500 for the procedure, which lasts about six months and is also a great value, considering that the blowouts offered for about $30 to $50 at uptown salons last only one night.
Surgeons at Rush University Medical Center have performed about two dozen replacement procedures because of metal debris over the last year, said Dr. Joshua J. Jacobs, the head the orthopedic surgery department there.
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