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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diary about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a diary that focuses on a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "She kept a diary about her travels across Europe, documenting her experiences and adventures."
Alternatives: "a journal concerning" or "a log regarding".
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Immediately afterwards they write a diary about their experience.
"Start to keep a diary about how you're feeling.
The source added: "He hasn't got a diary about whether he drove or not".
"I don't mean that". She has started writing a diary about being an editor.
Each child would take the bear home and write in a diary about their experience.
He wrote a diary about his experience of cancer for the Guardian.
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Poignant vision Ten-year-old Muhammad made a video diary about a day in the life of a young girl, Ayu, who lost her father in the tsunami.
When Swan Lake Comes to Sarajevo (Canterbury £12.99) by Ruth Waterman is a moving diary about conducting a multi-ethnic sinfonietta in Bosnia and the bridges music builds.
Write a diary entry about your experience.
A diary is about that day, and the next day will be a completely different you".
Alternatively, ask students to write a diary entry about a time they felt misunderstood or unfairly treated.
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