Sentence examples for But about from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "But about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a new point or topic in a conversation or piece of writing. Here are some examples: - "I know we were talking about the party, but about that meeting tomorrow, have you prepared your presentation?" - "The movie was great, but about the ending, do you think it was too predictable?" - "I agree with your idea, but about the budget, can we cut down on some expenses?" - "The article was well-written, but about the statistics used, are they accurate?" - "You mentioned your trip to Europe, but about your plans for next summer, have you decided where you want to go?".

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"Pulled together but about to burst apart".

But about school reform.

But about U2.

But about Social Security.

But about turning 70.

But about what exactly?

But about Congress.

But about Obama's plan.

But about Aponte.

But about that denim.

But about Wyoming.

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