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The phrase "about Ohio" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, information, or subjects related to the state of Ohio.
Example: "The documentary provides fascinating insights about Ohio's history and culture."
Alternatives: "regarding Ohio" or "concerning Ohio".
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"We turn on the TV and hear ESPN talking about Ohio State and Michigan State, and that's fine.
An article in some editions on Friday about Ohio State's 73-70 victoverover Arizona in the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament misstated, in some editions, the surname of the player who carried Ohio State's first-half scoring.
"Yeah... whaddya got?... Plus three?... What about Ohio... no kidding... so Florida... un hnnn, I thought so... what about the D.U.I. thing with women?" In a nanosecond, news of the first exit polls will be flashed to every political journalist, operative and kibitzer in the land.
And no, I'm not talking about Ohio State's seven-year streak over Michigan.
About Ohio.
It's all about Ohio.
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