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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about its fallout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular event, decision, or situation.
Example: "The report provides an in-depth analysis about its fallout on the local economy following the factory closure."
Alternatives: "regarding its consequences" or "concerning its repercussions."
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He is similarly dismissive of fame and understandably negative about its fallout.
There's an even better reason to believe Strzok and Page didn't leak the McCabe article: They were mad about its fallout.
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The Financial Times reported on Thursday that Deutsche Bank had broached, then ended talks, about a deal with Citigroup, because of Mr. Ackermann's worries about its political fallout in Germany.
If you are looking for a place to comment about the scandal and its fallout, we are still accepting comments on other posts about the investigation and resignation.
("The Property Known as Garland," a 2006 show, was about that tour and its fallout).
The novel is also chockablock with ideas: about the admiring but voyeuristic fascination that anthropologists and art collectors have toward primitive societies; about the class system and its fallout on friendships, marriages and professional associations; about the relationships between fathers and sons; about the dynamic between America and the undeveloped world.
Resentment about the 2003 invasion and its fallout would probably put Iraq on that list.
Ms. Simmons found her in Santa Monica, where she was at work on her autobiography and still espousing unhappiness about the song "Suzanne" and its fallout.
Ah, Brexit, the gift that keeps on giving, with endless, maddeningly balanced BBC documentaries about its dismal, meandering fallout.
"What we are concerned about is the fallout," said Attorney General Justin Simon.
Goldfarb told the Guardian: "HMG is worried about fallout with Putin; MI6 is worried about its agent being killed by polonium; the Russians are worried about being caught red handed; Putin is concerned about being called a mafia boss".
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