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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about by" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase "about" or "by," depending on the context. For example: I heard about the news by word of mouth.
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"Brundibar" came about by chance.
It came about by accident.
The drawing came about by chance.
Hattie Carroll (as sung about by Bob Dylan).
It all came about by chance.
His documentary career came about by happenstance.
This recovery has not come about by accident.
His apartment furniture had been blown about by the blast.
"It's supported just about by everybody," Mr. Schwarzenegger added.
No consequences thought about by those who perpetrated it".
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