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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about how did" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable because the structure is grammatically incorrect; "how did" should not be preceded by "about."
Example: "Can you tell me about how you did that?"
Alternatives: "about how you" or "regarding how you".
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And it was about, how did you guys get this brand and all this?
How did it come about, how did you make the decisions: "these men; this guitar; this piano; this bass; this drum computer"?
"There were conversations about, how did this happen?
Isaacs: There were conversations about, how did this happen?
How did "Mensch" come about, how did you get Bono to record it with you, and why do you think it became such a huge record internationally?
Everybody will be talking about, how did she come up so fast?
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Now, we were curious about, how do independent workers view their work lives?
You know, let's talk about, how do we tackle this and it's very political.
And so much of development is about: 'How do you make this character more likable?
"It wasn't about, How do I get my new Porsche?" Mr. Hill said.
"She had to think very practically about, How do you make money?" he told me.
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