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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about daughter" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing a topic related to a daughter, but it needs additional context or structure to be meaningful.
Example: "We had a long conversation about daughter issues that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "regarding my daughter" or "concerning my daughter".
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They had a daughter last year, an event greeted by the Chinese gossip magazines with all the ceremony of a royal siring ("Han Han Becomes a Father, Talks for First Time About Daughter").
In her 20-minute news conference, Clinton said she had deleted e-mails that she believed were "within the scope of my personal privacy" — including, she said, correspondence about daughter Chelsea's wedding, her mother Dorothy's funeral, her yoga routines and family vacations.
(RNS) Eric and Ruth Brown believe nothing about daughter Pearl Joy's life is a mistake.
Or was that a rather cheeky slip about daughter Kim's 2-minute-marriage to Kris Humphries?
What about daughter Kylie Jenner's graduation, to which Caitlyn was not invited, even after years of carpooling.
Katherine Heigl covers the October issue of InStyle, and in the interview she talks about daughter Naleigh, whom she and Josh Kelly adopted from South Korea last year.
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"What were you yelling about, Mom?" our daughter asks.
There are far fewer about daughters doing the same.
"In this economy, they probably have more disposable income than their parents do," she said about daughters.
"When it doesn't actually create good roles to talk about mothers, about girlfriends, about daughters, about sister-in-laws.
(The shows even include near-identical, hacky jokes about daughters growing up to be strippers because of bad parenting). .
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