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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about for her" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I was thinking about for her, but I couldn't find the right words."
Alternatives: "regarding her" or "concerning her".
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She resolved that, instead of going to Harvard, she would read Joyce, whom she considered writing about for her thesis, and try and write for Seventeen, Ladies Home Journall, perhaps also the New Yorker and Accent on Living.
Justice was really what this was about for her".
I can't know what it's about for her, not really, and I'm not sure she can, either.
Valente, on arriving home, discovered the real Mrs. Valente rummaging about for her wedding dress.
Ms. Sarsour said she had nothing to apologize about for her views.
"That's what coaching was all about for her, was helping those girls".
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She has collected about $300,000 for her campaign.
And she worries about caring for her own son.
She earned about $200,000 for her services, the government said.
One mom's story about advocating for her daughter.
She also worries about paying for her three kids' education.
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