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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about library" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are referring to a topic related to libraries, but it typically requires additional context or modification for clarity.
Example: "The discussion was about library resources and their accessibility to students."
Alternatives: "regarding libraries" or "concerning the library".
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Toby: What do you think about library closures?
In the stacks of a library, one character confesses: "I've always fantasized about library congress.
Until then, she said, she wants to insure that more people learn about library careers.
There were early and frequent complaints about library policies, often directed at the Astor family.
"There's a great public concern about library records," Mr. Specter said.
The show has a political edge, with sketches about library closures imposed by "Tory cuts" and an illegal immigrant who hitches a ride to suburbia from Calais.
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A little earlier in the discussion, Gladwell spoke about libraries as "the only place where you can browse [books].
They all caterwaul the same juvenile stuff about libraries.
Simon said the council was "passionate about libraries.
Forget everything you think you know about libraries.
But there are also more worrying statistics about libraries.
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