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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around six weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a time frame or duration that is approximately six weeks long.
Example: "The project is expected to take around six weeks to complete, depending on the resources available."
Alternatives: "approximately six weeks" or "about six weeks".
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It is about 500 miles long and takes around six weeks to complete.
It takes around six weeks to knit and the same again to get strong enough to kick a ball.
This requires surgical repair, and can put you in plaster for around six weeks - bringing any sort of exercise regime to a painful and abrupt end.
His recovery is expected to take around six weeks, which means he is likely to miss this year's Commonwealth Games.
We've had a contract go through in a week and then we've had a contract take around six weeks.
"With around six weeks to go, we're making the final preparations to create a wonderful sporting stage," said David Grevemberg, chief executive of Glasgow 2014.
The breeding season starts in December, and typically lasts around six weeks.
The action was shot manually frame by frame, and took around six weeks to complete.
Filming took around six weeks, relatively short for a thriller; Weisz said most take about three months to complete.
The largest stunt sequence in the film was the tank chase, which took around six weeks to film, partly on location in St . Petersburgand partly at Leavesden.
This would take around six weeks.
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