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The phrase "about a poor" is not correct and does not convey a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing a topic related to poverty or a specific poor individual, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The documentary was about a poor family struggling to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "regarding a poor" or "concerning a poor".
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"We're still talking about a poor community.
As for the interior, Mr. McVoy has joked about a poor man's Carlo Scarpa.
Yet he also found himself repeatedly addressing a series of hypothetical questions about a poor finish.
I know what I did about a poor grade as a student.
So we're talking about a poor prognosis and a shorter time".
IN CROWD -- A thriller about a poor young woman taken in by a country-club clique.
Perhaps the school should now put on a ballet about a poor but astonishingly talented boy who becomes a mayor.
These trends are concerning because worries about a poor economy can become self-fulfilling (or at least, self-perpetuating).
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It was about a poor-born but dazzlingly beautiful woman, slightly older than herself, who married young into the aristocracy and went to Paris to buy clothes.
This harrowing first novel, about a poor-white girlhood in Nevada, unfolds in innovative form — word problems, social workers' reports, news clippings, letters — revealing the toll of abuse even as Hassman's irrepressible heroine searches for a way out.
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