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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing a specific quantity or figure in various contexts, such as mathematics, statistics, or general conversation.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about a number of factors that influence climate change."
Alternatives: "regarding a figure" or "concerning a quantity".
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Tells about a number of his campaigns.
Tells about a number of her films.
"I'm not concerned about a number for me," Summitt said.
(I feel the same way about a number of people).
Tells about a number of recent indictments of political figures.
I lied a lot about a number of things".
Tells about a number of recent political fund-raising events.
"Naturally, they have their wishes about a number of revisions.
Tells about a number of recordings he made.
Tells about a number of people involved in such projects.
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PR: That came about for a number of reasons.
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