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The phrase "you have about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a person has a specified length of time or a certain estimated amount of something. For example: "You have about 10 minutes before the movie starts."
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Now you have about 40.
What thoughts do you have about parenthood?
What preconceptions did you have about Coachella?
Any question you have about TracFone you can ask me".
"You have about fifteen seconds to take cover," Moyal said.
What questions do you have about the story?
Art comes alive in the arguments you have about it".
3. What advice do you have about raising children?
I've heard the same stories you have about pit bulls.
What are the burning questions you have about food?
"With electronic solutions, you have about four billion codes".
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