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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a series of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to multiple related events, topics, or items.
Example: "The documentary is about a series of historical events that shaped the nation."
Alternatives: "regarding a sequence of" or "concerning a collection of".
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Talk about a series of tubes.
Tells about a series of recent OPEC meetings which resulted in lowering of oil prices.
Bakkila and Bender started thinking about a series of new projects.
Tells about a series of unflattering analytical anti-American articles appearing in the dignified Monde.
A New York City friend tells about a series of distressing experiences.
GONZALES: Senator, you're talking about a series of events that occurred over approximately 700 days.
On the way out, I asked about a series of paintings that hung throughout the house.
"You're talking about a series of different technologies; crash avoidance, blindsight, camera technology," he said.
Even as he was speaking, reports were coming in about a series of tragic occurrences.
"We're talking to them about a series of Sov lifestyle stores," says Zak. Selling what?
Nash's voice swirls as he sings about a series of tens who have come and gone: Keisha, Sonya, Tanya, Kiki.
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