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The phrase "about descriptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or subjects related to descriptions, such as in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The research paper is primarily about descriptions of various cultural phenomena."
Alternatives: "regarding descriptions" or "concerning descriptions".
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The Elegies go on to offer, with exquisite lyrical compression, observations about, descriptions of and exhortations to love and lovers ("Fling the emptiness out of your arms / to broaden the spaces we breathe").
Note: "about" descriptions are taken from the resources themselves.
Asked about descriptions of him as a "conspiracy theorist", he dismissed the label, saying people "tend to use the term when they want to insult people".
Asked about descriptions of him as a "conspiracy theorist", Baker dismissed the label, saying people "tend to use the term when they want to insult people".
He does a top 10 (a staple of the show that dates back to Letterman's NBC days and is nearly 30 years old) about descriptions of food that might put you off eating it.
It reminds me of a fleeting central moment in your novel – when Mitchell reads a text by St Teresa, and thinks about descriptions of mystical visions: "You could tell the difference between someone making things up and someone using metaphorical language to describe an ineffable, but real, experience".
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Should we be thinking instead about description, factual reference, the place of history, and the methods of science?
And back to what I was saying about description — geology does lend itself to a kind of tone, or levels of sentences.
Take a look at the sarcastic tone of the "About" description.
"As a kid I dreamed of the Millennium Falcon," writes brusspup in the "About" description.
Overall, the major reporting problems encountered were in the sections about description of participants, test and statistical methods, and reporting of results.
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