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The phrase "about a trophy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a trophy, such as its significance, history, or a specific event involving a trophy.
Example: "The documentary was primarily about a trophy that had been lost for decades, revealing its fascinating backstory."
Alternatives: "regarding a trophy" or "concerning a trophy".
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And now you have an Oscar (1)! Yes, although it's not about a trophy or accolades or me.
It becomes a play about a trophy wife, with Nora's identity merely slipping down the crack between public and private.
"It's about a trophy, and a quarter final.
Understandably, many supporters have therefore found it difficult to get too excited about a trophy they knew they were going to win six months ago.
Can a show about a trophy wife manage to be endearing?
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She later finds out that the mayor doesn't care about catching Fairway Frank, but rather about securing a trophy animal for his bathroom.
"It's just about winning a trophy.
It is about winning a trophy.
"You cannot talk about winning a trophy because we should be winning at home to West Ham.
"The conversations I'm having with Christine Sinclair are not about winning a trophy at this point in her life.
"We need a goal otherwise you cannot talk about winning a trophy because we should be winning at home to West Ham.
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