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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about olivia" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or subject related to a person named Olivia.
Example: "I have some interesting information about Olivia that I think you would like to hear."
Alternatives: "regarding Olivia" or "concerning Olivia".
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"I just don't know if she has passion about Olivia".
"What I like about Olivia is that she is very funny," says Sharpe in return.
The book flops along like a nonfrightening Stephen King novel, filled with corny interjections ("Jeez-oh-pete"), reveries about Olivia Hussey's breasts in Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet" and flatulence jokes.
The "What I'm Wearing Now" feature on the Pulse page last Sunday, about Olivia Chantecaille, founder of a cosmetics company, misspelled the surname of a clothing designer she listed among her favorites.
Correction: July 10, 2005, Sunday The "What I'm Wearing Now" feature on the Pulse page last Sunday, about Olivia Chantecaille, founder of a cosmetics company, misspelled the surname of a clothing designer she listed among her favorites.
Also this week, as usual, there was much intrigue about Olivia, in a situation that is... to be continued (fingernails hanging on to the edge of a cliff, you know the rest).
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"What about me?" Olivia says.
Yet there's something about this Olivia -- a quiver of apprehension within the artifice -- that finally makes the young countess from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" more human than she has ever appeared before, at least in my experience.
He also made a series of crude statements about actresses Olivia Munn and Lindsay Lohan.
Laurie was the bright-toned person who answered Ravioli's phone and told you that unfortunately Mr. Ravioli was in a meeting... Writer tells about listening to Olivia mutter to herself about Ravioli.
About 24 hours later, Olivia weakened to tropical depression status as it approached the coastline of the Baja California Peninsula.
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