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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the subject matter, themes, or details related to a theatrical performance or script.
Example: "The article provides an in-depth analysis about a play that explores the complexities of human relationships."
Alternatives: "regarding a play" or "concerning a play".
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What about A PLAY? Yup! Okay, that is the end?
The play is about a play, Broadway bound.
"We had a chance to talk about a play one last time together," she said.
That is not the question people usually ask about a play I wrote.
I thought about a play on tiramis?ing vanilla ice cream in place of mascarpone.
She sent a text, something about a play rehearsal, and then it hit her.
There's something about a play and the fact that it is just dialogue.
He shouted about a play at first, even though Tino Martinez's foot was off the base.
Would he use it to engage with theatregoers about a play?
Why are New Yorkers talking more about a play than the warring Giulianis?
I'm the last person you'd expect to be affected about a play about God.
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