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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about about this" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a repetition that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable.
Example: "I have some thoughts about about this topic, but I'm not sure how to express them."
Alternatives: "regarding this" or "concerning this".
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KATHERINE PHILLIPS: Yeah, so I've had lots of conversations with minorities about, about this and this is really where the impetus of this research started, and I think a good lesson can be taken from the experience Marcus had in his workplace where he just took a risk, right?
Let's correct some misconceptions about about this group, now colloquially called the 47percentt.
And so she cares very deeply about— about this sport and about— and about horses….
Sky's Jon Craig asked Liam Fox about about this, but Fox refused to comment.
And so she cares very deeply about — about this sport and about — and about horses….
When I was at St Mary's Church in Mold there is an inscription which caught my eye, stopping me in my tracks and made me think about about this young man's incredible journey through life.
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"I don't know that Admiral Poindexter knew anything about about any of this," she said.
"But this is about about improvements and making sure that services are fit for the future".
He is good about thinking about this quarter or this year.
"About what?" "About this world.
"About this time, about this place.
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