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The phrase "about of" is ungrammatical.
You would not use it in written English. An example of correct usage might be: "I'm learning about different types of animals."
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I knew what that was about, of course.
It was about, of all things, a plain white envelope.
The practical comes from a recent discussion with my father, about, of all things, shooting raccoons.
This is a book about, of all things, books.
The thing we care most about, of course, is share price performance.
When Blücher left Germany, she had about of oil on board.
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A listing of some recent and remarkable shiftings-about of sizable portions of the earth's surface.
Our farm has about ¾ of an acre of cascade hops.
This should generally take about ⅛ of the total length of the memo.
They said about ¼ of the force were Roman Catholic Irish.
However, even with reinforcements air strength was down to about ¼ of pre-war strength.
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