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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about it yes" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to express agreement or affirmation regarding a previous statement or topic.
Example: "I think we should discuss the project timeline. About it, yes, I agree we need to make adjustments."
Alternatives: "regarding that, yes" or "concerning it, yes".
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And I did feel bad about it, yes.
Shelley: I thought about it yes, about half-way through.
Ms. Brown said, "There was some confusion about it, yes".
But thinking about it, yes, if my life depended on it, even me.
"You know, if I am honest about it, yes of course it was hugely important," he said.
If we think about it and let it come into our dressing room and talk about it, yes it probably might.
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This is the one she gave me first, with the disclaimer that yes it is cheesy and yes Oprah raved about it and yes it ties into the Celestine Prophecy, but wow did it give her some direction in life and we'll build up to more serious reading as we go along.
He thought about it – well, yes, possibly.
"I haven't really thought about it, but yes".
If you mean do I know anything about it, well, yes.
"I never feel like complaining about it but, yes, I think it is.
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