Sentence examples for about a knife from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about a knife" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a knife, such as its use, characteristics, or significance.
Example: "The book provides detailed information about a knife, including its history and various types."
Alternatives: "regarding a knife" or "concerning a knife".

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I remember at a very young age writing a story about a knife and fork and spoon.

He said he was not armed, dismissing social media chatter about a knife injury to a secret service agent.

Ms. Brown could make out only a few words — her daughter's name, something about a man, something about a knife.

In Orphans, that gruesome first scene turns into something far stranger, a haphazard story about a knife attack that may or may not have happened, told by a man who may or may not have committed it.

But no one said anything about a knife gun.

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"Talk about bringing a knife to a gun fight.

But the lesson wasn't about taking a knife to her mother's room.

Alan Cartwright senior, 44, said: "It will make people think twice about carrying a knife.

A report in the Food Stuff column last Wednesday about Margery Cohen, a knife sharpener at the Chelsea Market, misstated her e-mail address.

Last of all, I'd like to pass on Hartnett's wise words: "I like to encourage people to eat this with their fingers – so much easier than fiddling about with a knife and fork!".

No more thumping the bottom of the bottle, no more jiggering about with a knife, no more spills, spurts or spots all over your tunic – a simple tilt, and out it comes, with ne'er a drop left in the base of the bottle.

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