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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a cat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a cat, such as in a story, article, or conversation.
Example: "I just finished reading a fascinating book about a cat that travels the world."
Alternatives: "regarding a cat" or "concerning a cat".
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What about a cat?
The second was about a cat.
She would talk to Jack again about a cat, she thought, closing the book.
It makes sense that there should be a movie about a cat.
"They All Saw a Cat" is as much about "they" as it is about a cat.
Or, perhaps more likely, the officials are frustrated that journalists are talking about a "cat fight".
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In the early 1970s he appeared in Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth," about a cat-and-mouse game between a mystery writer and his wife's lover.
Animated in the style of Studio Ghibli, Ni no Kuni 2 is a colourful Japanese fantasy game about a cat-eared boy-king trying to build his kingdom.
As well as the baby sale rumours, there have been other unsavoury claims about a cat-eating newcomer who dumped carrier bags full of feline body parts.
I remember doing a Sondheim-style one about a telephone, a reggae song about an ironing board, and a love song with Mike McShane about a cat-litter tray.
So on the weird side, there's a story about a cat-run dispensary, and on the serious side, we've got a really great piece about women doctors in the field.
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