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The phrase "about how to characterize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or approaches to describe or define something.
Example: "The research paper focuses on about how to characterize the behavior of the species in different environments."
Alternatives: "regarding the characterization" or "concerning how to define".
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As the shifting meaning of the term Anglo-Irish literature during the 20th century demonstrates, there is disagreement about how to characterize 18th-century Irish writing in English.
Philosophers generally say that the belief that P has the (propositional) content P. A variety of issues arise about how to characterize those contents and what determines them.
But if this distinction can be made sense of as intended then it gives rise to a problem about how to characterize reality as it is in itself, and this gives rise to a role for logic in the sense of (L1).
The question with regard to technology in the philosophy of technology parallels discussions in the philosophy of science about how properly to demarcate science from nonscience, in the philosophy of religion about how best to describe religion, and in the philosophy of language about how to characterize what constitutes language.
In time-series studies of the health effects of urban air pollutants, decisions must be made about how to characterize pollutant levels within the airshed.
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However, careful thought about what variables to use and how to characterize or summarize them as inputs into an algorithm are very important issues [ 11].
The collaboration was so intertwined that no one knew how to characterize it: the initial material about the show said it was "constructed" by Ms. Stritch and "reconstructed" by Mr. Lahr.
How to characterize the soundtrack?
How to characterize that eye?
Rather, the dispute was over how to characterize those events.
We don't know how to characterize that subset yet".
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