Sentence examples for about none from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about none" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing a topic that does not pertain to any specific subject or individual.
Example: "When it comes to the matter at hand, I have to say I know about none of the details."
Alternatives: "regarding nothing" or "concerning no one".

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This is what all that whining on "Thirtysomething" was about; none of those people ever had an unexpressed thought.

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And we've cared about none of them.

The River Café is about none of those things.

"This is not about none of us," he said.

In the swing counties of the midwest, voters cared about none of this.

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While we watch this circus called a campaign there are real issues to think about-none more so than nuclear war.

It is privately funded and runs on an annual budget of about $120,000, none of which comes from the state.

And as coverage of McConnell grew more critical, the Senator began to publicly complain, penning letters to the editor "chuckling" about "none-too-subtle" biases.

Their work is part of an increasing effort by scholars to learn more about nones and their potential for reshaping the religious-secular landscape.

"There's a monthly journal about coughing, there are three or four about sleeping, but none about love".

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