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The phrase "about a man with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or story that involves a man who possesses certain characteristics or attributes.
Example: "The novel is about a man with extraordinary abilities who embarks on a quest to save his village."
Alternatives: "regarding a man who has" or "concerning a man possessing".
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How about a man with a hole in his neck?
In fact, the film is about a man with cancer.
"There is some romance about a man with a gun, with an automatic weapon.
She had just heard a story on NPR about a man with a similar problem.
"A monologue about a man with an incredible sense of smell".
Another officer, responding to a call about a man with a gun, soon arrived.
An agent from another station called about a man with a pacemaker.
The Father, about a man with dementia, is back on tour from Tue.
You know what they say about a man with a big bow tie, right?
Here's a story about a man with a machiavellian genius for psychological manipulation.
Loehmann and his partner, Officer Frank Garmback, were responding to a call about a man with a gun.
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