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The phrase "about a pig" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to pigs, whether in a literal or metaphorical context.
Example: "The story is about a pig who dreams of becoming a chef in a bustling restaurant."
Alternatives: "regarding a pig" or "concerning a pig".
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"I wrote 'Mona,' a tune about a pig of mine.
I went to see a man about a pig.
And how about a pig or a lamb for every school?
She spends hours painting and writing stories, usually about a pig named Henry.
Ian Falconer's award-winning picture-book series about a pig named Olivia is now a Nickelodeon TV show.
In 1995 he cowrote the script for Babe, about a pig that aspires to be a sheepdog.
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One lucky day, he wanders up on a bear that's about to eat a pig.
Mealworms, for instance, churned out less than 1% as much greenhouse gas as cows and about 10% of a pig's smaller carbon hoof print.
I also dreamed about being a pig and as I got older the feelings stayed".
And once Eisenhower was elected, Truman said he did not know "any more about politics than a pig knows about Sunday".
"The general doesn't know any more about politics than a pig knows about Sunday," was one of his kinder remarks before Election Day.
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