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The phrase "about how items" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature, characteristics, or details of items in a specific context.
Example: "The report focuses on the research about how items are categorized in the inventory system."
Alternatives: "regarding the way items" or "concerning how items".
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Then he moved along to other vitrines, talking about how items were chosen and how a few displays were still works in progress even after all these years of preparation.
Founded in 2014, BestReviews is similar to other review sites like the Wirecutter and Consumer Reports in that it buys products for reviews, instead of relying on company-provided samples, and publishes detailed articles with information about how items were tested and ranked.
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To determine if different RT thresholds are necessary for an item given to the students from different samples and performance groups, it requires knowledge about how item-level RTs distributed in different student samples and in the further disaggregated performance groups.
Three subscales are: Dampening (e.g., "My streak of luck is going to end soon", 7 items), Self-focused positive rumination (e.g., "I am achieving everything", 4 items), and Emotion-focused positive rumination (e.g., "Think about how happy you feel", 5 items).
For seven questionnaires detail about how the items were selected was reported, and for six a pilot study of the questionnaire was described.
The EPAM I model does not give any details about how individual items are learned, i.e. no discrimination nets, etc.
On Tuesday, an online retailer called Zady will launch a Web site on which visitors can not only peruse clothes and accessories but also read detailed information about how those items were made — where the materials came from, where the factories are located, and who the designers are.
On Tuesday, an online retailer called Zady will launch a Web site on which visitors can not only peruse clothes and accessories but also read detailed information about how those items were made where the materials came from, where the factories are located, and who the designers are.
Think about how many items are in the supermarket you shop in.
The ANS is more commonly known as "number sense"—the ability to approximate about how many items are in a group with a quick glance.
There's a good chance the airlines will become stricter about how many items you bring on board.
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