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The phrase "about bachelor" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a topic related to bachelors, but it lacks context and specificity.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about bachelor degrees and their impact on career opportunities."
Alternatives: "regarding bachelors" or "concerning bachelors".
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On the other hand, what appealed to Bate about Bachelor was lost on James Thurber, who described the writing in a Bachelor article as having "all the ease and grace of a 1902 Cadillac going up a hill".
Feb. 18. GOAT ON FIRE AND SMILING FISH A romantic comedy about bachelor brothers (one stressed-out, one happy-go-lucky, both with American Indian nicknames -- thus the title) in Los Angeles.
What about bachelor's degrees?
Have questions about bachelor pad interior design?
People always talk about bachelor parties being wild fuck fests.
But lately, I've come across stories about bachelor parties that don't even try to abide by the booze-and-debauchery template.
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Given your experience on the show, it seems realistic for viewers to assume "UnREAL" is about "The Bachelor".
When they're not, they come up with Starsky and Hutch - or this very incorrect but patchy and cynical high-concept item about bachelor-predators who infiltrate weddings.
He has worked in kids' TV, joined a comedy troupe and shot a bawdy mockumentary (Screwed in Tallinn) about bachelors in search of Estonian girlfriends.
This seems like an odd assertion at first glance, but, in fact, it's true: while marriage has been at the heart of some of the most successful sitcoms in history, from "The Honeymooners" to "The Cosby Show" to "Everybody Loves Raymond," today the most successful and the most critically-acclaimed sitcoms are either about bachelors, single women, and/or the workplace.
The topic may seem an odd choice for Mr. Chudacoff, 64, given that he has no children of his own, but then again, Mr. Chudacoff is also the author of a book about bachelors ("The Age of the Bachelor," Princeton University Press, 1999) even though he has been married for nearly 40 years.
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