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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about opinion" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to discussions or expressions regarding someone's viewpoint or belief, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "We had a long discussion about opinion, but it was hard to reach a consensus."
Alternatives: "regarding opinions" or "on the subject of opinions".
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It's about opinion.
But let us not worry about opinion polls.
The Prime Minister will spend the second spring in succession worrying about opinion polls.
Selection is about opinion and Warren makes that clear to the players.
Editorials in general are not about balance, they are about opinion, about the taking of positions.
Those who are generally skeptical about opinion surveys and number-crunching can easily mount objections.
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Expository essays aren't about opinions.
But in a much-talked-about opinion piece in April in The Hoya, titled "Marriage an Institution Defined by Procreation," Andrew Schilling, a government major from Iowa, argued in support of the church's stance on homosexuality.
Or to put it another way, most people are morons and easily swayed by the majority, as explained in this comment by AllyF, which drew on an academic study about opinion-making, to be published by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
It is not about opinions, but facts.
Tells about opinions of various observers on the crisis.
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