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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recall about" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; "recall" is usually followed by "of" or "for" rather than "about."
Example: "The recall of the defective product was announced yesterday."
Alternatives: "a recall of" or "a recall for".
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Among those who said official misconduct was appropriate to prompt a recall, about two-thirds supported Mr. Walker, while nearly a third supported Mr. Barrett.
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The precision on positive cases was >90% with a recall of about 63%.
A Florida company is recalling about 22,000 bottles of paprika because they may be contaminated with salmonella.
Citing a fire hazard, Ford is recalling about 11,500 of its new 2013 Escape crossovers in North America and telling drivers to immediately stop driving them.
Toyota announced a recall of about 82,000 hybrids for a stalling problem.
A recall of about 400 of its taxis had pushed the company over the edge.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of about 275,000 electric-powered scooters because of safety problems.
N.H.T.S.A.'s investigation, which may or may not lead to a recall, affects about 400,000 Ford trucks.
The smallest action is a recall of about 69,000 Ram 1500 pickups in North America from the 2013 model year, including almost 46,000 in the United States.
In fact, the CPSC Consumer Protection Safety Comissionn) just issued a recall for about 41,000 notebook computers, siting a flaw in the plastic casing around the AC adapter plug.
Tensions escalated when the No-Rezoning committee began a recall drive about two months ago.
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