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The phrase "about a field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific area of study, interest, or profession.
Example: "The conference will focus on recent advancements about a field of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "regarding a field" or "concerning a field".
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We're here to talk about A Field in England.
"We never put into the public domain [anything] about a field marshall [being under investigation], said the commissioner.
Sando likes to tell a story about a field trial at the University of California, Davis, a few years ago.
Talk story about a field trip to Long Island to collect fish specimens as part of an NYU extension course entitled "Tropical Pish As a Hobby".
I felt so rich, that when people in costume dramas on the Sunday night TV discussed their estates, I thought they were talking about a field of semis.
Sometimes, said Ms. Carroll, it is important to set up simple informational meetings just to learn about a field of work.
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In 1990, when Nadia Abu El-Haj was a graduate student at Duke, three years into her coursework in anthropology, she started thinking about a field-work project.
It was about a fielding team's positions.
A typical English amateur, I could just about pick out a field mushroom and knew how to make bramble jelly.
More than 20 years ago, he began thinking about producing a field guide.
Later, we see her reading a book about gynecology, a field populated by men during that time.
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