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The phrase "about lemonade from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the topic of lemonade, particularly in relation to its source or origin.
Example: "The article is about lemonade from various regions around the world, highlighting unique flavors and ingredients."
Alternatives: "regarding lemonade sourced from" or "concerning lemonade made from".
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C.L.: Wow! Talk about lemonade from lemons.
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It is a lemonade-from-lemons kind of enterprise.
They were joking about "Lemonade".
"We could get lemonade from lemons".
Ainsworth, Neb., trying to make lemonade from lemons, holds a Middle of Nowhere festival in June.
He'll eat a hot dog in a bun, drink pink lemonade from the jug.
Lemonade, from 2009, a favorite of Beyoncé, came in the first 15 minutes.
They will paddle canoes, take photographs, write stories, catch fish and sell lemonade from our front stoop.
You see, a good salesman always has a way to make lemonade from lemons.
In other words, Amazon appears to be trying to make lemonade from its lemons.
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