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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about occupying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the act of taking up space or control over a particular area or situation.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about occupying the vacant buildings in the city center to address the housing crisis."
Alternatives: "regarding the occupation" or "concerning the act of occupying".
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On Thanksgiving, people joked online about occupying the dinner table.
Again, it's about occupying one part of your brain, so that the other part is clear to be creative.
I've learned a lot about occupying, about negotiating and about politics, and also about management, as no one's talked to us about our demands.
He writes about occupying armies, including two poems about Iraq, one through the eyes of a sniper racked by his conscience, another from the perspective of a child.
Alain Joyandet, the French minister in charge of humanitarian aid, has been widely quoted as saying, "This is about helping Haiti, not about occupying Haiti".
New Museum First Saturday for Families: 'Families Protest for the Future' (Saturday) This isn't about occupying Wall Street but occupying the museum.
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We have read or watched a great deal about occupied France in the 1940's.
Yet, broadcasters are occupying about $70 billion dollarss of frequency spectrum.
Offices would occupy about 60 floors.
HIP will occupy about 550,000 square feet of office space.
(Today, black squatters still occupy about 1,000 farms).
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