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The phrase "about for more" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and lacks proper context for usage.
Example: "I am not sure what you mean by 'about for more.'"
Alternatives: "regarding additional" or "concerning more information".
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It's not even something I will let myself cry about for more than a day, because I've got it better than most.
During the 1994 genocide in Rwanda – which I have been researching and writing about for more than 16 years – this popular style of journalism had serious consequences.
While Melrose House expanded, Ms. Tarlow cast about for more creative outlets, teaching at U.C.L.A., designing fabrics for Scalamandré and scented candles for Bergdorf's.
In 2010, the art historian and collector William S. Arnett came to the realization that the self-taught artists from the Deep South that he was collecting and writing about for more than 40 years weren't making it into major museum collections.
Waiting for Godot has been debated about for more than 60 years now.
They will cause the industry to cast about for more capital, but there is no reliable source of supply.
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Be shy about asking for more.
I've been giggling about that for more than 40 years.
These days Apple Core is casting about New York for more properties.
I'm just concerned about looking for more work".
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