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"a dream about" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce the subject or topic of a dream that someone has had. It can be used in various contexts, such as in storytelling, describing personal experiences, or discussing symbolism in dreams. Example: "Last night, I had a dream about flying over a beautiful, green landscape. It felt so real and peaceful."
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The idea, Gore says, came to him in a dream about a month ago.
The Zephyrus would be considered a dream about a year ago.
Ashton had had a dream about it.
"I have a dream about the future.
"I had a dream about this street recently," Hall said.
It's a dream about guilt — maybe even about death.
And then she had a dream about him.
I had a dream about Alfred Street last night.
Ich had a dream about a car made of denim!
"I had a dream about someone killing me".
Soon after the attacks of September 11th, the imam had a dream about Fakhet.
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