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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about two to three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a quantity or range, typically in contexts involving numbers or time.
Example: "The meeting will last about two to three hours, depending on the agenda."
Alternatives: "approximately two to three" or "roughly two to three".
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All told, it took about two to three months to find the right people.
Getting all the vessels on the task will take about two to three weeks.
The entire game takes about two to three hours to complete.
It should be ready to harvest in about two to three weeks.
The dismissal process can take about two to three weeks.
Usually, kickers take about two to three approach steps.
You're talking about two to three years".
Hagerstown also has about two to three inches of snow.
That totals about two to three months a year.
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(Chapters vary in length from about two to eight minutes).
Each day, there are about three to five "hostile contacts".
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