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The phrase "a standard about the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing guidelines, norms, or criteria related to a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "The organization has established a standard about the quality of materials used in production."
Alternatives: "a guideline regarding the" or "a criterion for the".
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I can't think of an easy analogy but I suppose, if you have a standard about the size of a nut and a standard about the size of a bolt, and you have different companies producing nuts and bolts but all according to standards, then you can take one bolt from one company and one nut from another company and try them out and compare them and how they fit together.
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The child and parents were given a standard explanation about the VR administration and the VR game.
Now any other country doing that would be accused of war crimes, but it's like we have a double standard about the policies of the Israeli government.
These subtler undercurrents – and the murder investigation – prevent the show from becoming a standard yarn about the undead.
So, it is imperative to set up a standard guideline about the procedure of methylation to improve the comparability between various results.
After Ms. Chavez delivered a standard lament about the breakdown in inner cities of social institutions like the family, Barbara Reynolds, of USA Today, who is black, announced that she is a single mother who was once mugged by a white man.
Parigot's λμ-calculus (Parigot, 1992 [1]) is now a standard reference about the computational content of classical logic as well as for the formal study of control operators in functional languages.
As a standard sitcom about the romantic adventures of a group of friends and misfits in Detroit, Undateable had decent writing and a solid ensemble cast.
It's most likely too much to expect a level of openness whereby the CIA would link to The Intercept's new story about U.S. government surveillance, but I see absolutely no reason why it couldn't link to a story from Pacific Standard about the global black market for human organs, for example.
The senior official also recommended as interesting thinkers on the Middle East Charles Hill, of Yale, who in a recent essay declared, "Every regime of the Arab-Islamic world has proved a failure," and Reuel Marc Gerecht, of the American Enterprise Institute, who published an article in The Weekly Standard about the need for a change of regime in Iran and Syria.
Last week I wrote a column for the London Evening Standard about the problems faced by women making their way in the media in the bad old days.
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