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The phrase "about a library" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, themes, or subjects related to a library, such as its functions, services, or resources.
Example: "The book provides valuable insights about a library's role in promoting literacy and community engagement."
Alternatives: "regarding a library" or "concerning a library".
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What about a library and a museum in this tented city, just for a change of pace?
She approached the library early last year, after reading an article in The New York Times about a library program to digitize archival material.
His forthcoming "Exit Ghost" includes a character's rant about a library display: "They had Gertrude Stein in the exhibit but not Ernest Hemingway.
Some made it into the national media, but most were barely reported, stuck on local news sites between cat videos and a story about a library.
In that 1956 story about a library whose volumes contain "all that is given to express, in all languages," the result is a chaotic overflow of information.
"I was worried about a library book which was overdue and my dad said: 'Here's three pence, go take it back.' On the bus I got a bit peckish so I spent the money on a Wagon Wheel instead.
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The museum itself has about 42,000 artifacts, a library of more than 20,000 volumes and more than half a million photographs.
She picked a cloud to aim at (a tip she first read about in a library book).
At a recent dinner party, some friends and I got to talking about what a library ought to look like.
The biggest benefit, says Bromley, is that the services has helped break down people's attitudes about who a library user is.
Today, I read a story about how a library saved someone's life.
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