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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a monkey" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a monkey, whether in a story, an article, or a conversation.
Example: "The documentary was fascinating; it was all about a monkey that learned to use tools in the wild."
Alternatives: "regarding a monkey" or "concerning a monkey".
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"It's about a monkey who becomes President".
And if then if there's time, I'll talk about a monkey.
There's another story I must attend to, oh so improbable, about a monkey and a donkey.
He never reads stories at night, he just comes up and sits down and one of the children will say "I want a story about a monkey" and he'll tell you a true story about a monkey.
She also has an idea about homing pigeons and one about a monkey that is a sea captain.
There was even wallpaper inspired by a 1909 New York Times article about a monkey in a bathhouse.
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Before meeting him, I never thought about having a monkey or exotic animal.
"I've thought about what a monkey that would put in the wrench -- or however the saying goes -- if I played singles now, because you have to be retired from singles five years before you go into the Hall of Fame.
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Think about how a monkey or a koala might climb the tree.
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