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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about his behavior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to someone's actions or conduct in a specific context.
Example: "The teacher expressed her concerns about his behavior during class."
Alternatives: "regarding his conduct" or "concerning his actions."
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Pernetti indicated that Rice had been warned about his behavior.
Writer visited Russia with Wiltshire and tells about his behavior.
Challenge your friend to think about his behavior.
In fact, he was cheeky and unrepentant about his behavior.
Even so, he said, he was sorry about his behavior.
No woman had ever gone on her own to the police to complain about his behavior.
Brought in by his wife, Rosa, who was worried about his behavior.
A research assistant interviewed Michael's parents and teachers about his behavior at home and in school.
Could they notify the university where the student eventually enrolled about his behavior?
This can include information about his behavior, complaining about your contact with your friends.
He managed to break your heart and generate skepticism about his behavior at the same time".
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