Sentence examples for about is it from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about is it" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or proper structure for effective communication.
Example: "I was wondering about is it necessary to attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding whether it" or "concerning if it".

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Is it the actual thing in the world which is thought about; is it a common nature or some other kind of intermediary entity which is distinct from the external object without being mind-dependent; or is it a special kind of mind-dependent object which has only objective being, the being of being thought (esse objective, esse cognitum)?

Is it around presentational style, is it around a policy area you are worried about, is it around a professional relationship, or an organisational issue?

— It's not really something you think about, is it?

This isn't what education is about, is it?

Somebody ought to raise questions about is it right or wrong".

"But it's not a sort of achievement we can talk about, is it?

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"Between the good game against Rubin Kazan and today there was only one thing to talk about - is it too much playing?

It's not about that is it?

It's not about Lee, is it?

I mean, OCD is not really anything to brag about - is it?

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