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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about how very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extent or degree of something being discussed, often in a reflective or explanatory context.
Example: "She spoke about how very important it is to maintain a healthy work-life balance."
Alternatives: "regarding how extremely" or "concerning how truly".
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"People would talk about how very warm he was.
"Arbitrage," a sleek entertainment about how very good greed can be, is a fairy tale masquerading as a tragedy.
"I have tried to explain to people who ask about how very constrained we feel in Burma," she says.
"I was thinking about how very edited our lives have become, how edited I tend to be.
"I spent a few nights with those women and learned a good deal about how very hard their lives were, as women and as men," Mr. Hodge said.
It explains how massive objects affect space and time, but it tells us little about how very small sub-atomic particles behave".
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There are songs about cleaning up the house and playing poker and going on a picnic and about, gosh, how very hot it is.
Very little is known about how the very specific regulation of NCRs is achieved.
"About how the very heaviest systems are built -- how they tick".
In a way, these earnest expeditions say much about how the very idea of adventure has changed.
It's before the revolution and is about how the very poor people live and how the process of making a person a terrorist starts.
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