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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a body" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to physical bodies, health, or anatomy, among other contexts.
Example: "The documentary was primarily about a body found in the forest, raising questions about its origin."
Alternatives: "concerning a body" or "regarding a body".
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It's not about a body check.
Paul Cox's "Innocence" is about a body blow to family.
Stupidly, I said it was about a body from Donetsk.
"It's about a body of people banding together to overcome adversity".
I have to think about a body, a season, a price, a store, a hanger.
And there is something undeniably comforting about a body reined in.
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But Dad went about like a body without a soul.
In other words, we're not talking just about showing a body, but about representing a death.
This is about conformity to a body or feminine ideal, not about being dirty.
"It's about a body-mind connection," she said.
The Guardian called it a show about "how a body can make people laugh".
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