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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about how other" is not complete and may not be fully correct in written English without additional context.
It can be used when discussing opinions, behaviors, or actions related to other people or groups, but it typically requires further elaboration to clarify the meaning.
Example: "I often think about how other cultures celebrate their traditions differently."
Alternatives: "regarding how others" or "concerning how other people".
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They can learn about how other people think.
It got me thinking about how other people make it.
But he doesn't care too much about how other people are likely to receive his music.
"But we never gave up," Mr. Pace said, talking about how other projects forestalled this one.
But I've worried for years about how other countries would deal with similar problems.
Herb, in particular, can sound nearly contemptuous about how other philanthropies go about their business.
But I don't know if it changes much about how other organisations perform".
People care about their image, about how other people see them, down to the neurological level.
He said at the time that he was concerned about how other doctors viewed him.
It's also that the less we know about how other people think, the less we know.
But he has thought about how other authors have succeeded where he failed.
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