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The phrase "about a husband" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, feelings, or situations related to a husband.
Example: "She often writes stories about a husband who supports his wife through difficult times."
Alternatives: "regarding a husband" or "concerning a husband".
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"Okay" is about a husband whose wife suggests that she have sex with strange men while he watches.
Short story about a husband and wife who tell each other secrets during nightly blackouts.
He told me about a husband and wife who turned to V.A.S. to reignite their romance.
The original "Bitchin' Kitchen," a Web-only series, was about a husband and wife who couldn't stand each other.
How does she feel now about a husband to whom she has been unfaithful?
I'd never had a boyfriend, much less fantasised about a husband.
Similar(13)
Grable returned for the sentimental My Blue Heaven (1950), about a husband-and-wife radio team who want to adopt a child.
Astaire and Garland were slated to return for Walters's The Barkleys of Broadway (1949), about a husband-and-wife musical comedy team.
In 2004 he starred opposite Lily Tomlin in I Heart Huckabees, a comedy about a husband-and-wife detective team that helps clients solve their existential problems, and with Robert De Niro in the broad comedy Meet the Fockers.
COMING SOON THE CONJURING The director James Wan ("Saw," "Insidious") continues to scramble up the genre ladder with a classically paced horror film about a husband-and-wife team of paranormal investigators (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) who meet a particular challenge at a Connecticut farmhouse.
"I won't write about losing a husband". "I won't write about losing a child," Levangie agreed.
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