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The phrase "about sheldon" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or subject related to someone named Sheldon, but it requires proper context and structure.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about Sheldon and his recent achievements."
Alternatives: "regarding Sheldon" or "concerning Sheldon".
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"What about Sheldon?" asked my 14-year-old, ignoring the monks' advice.
As for Mr. Williams, his participation is minimal; the movie is mostly about Sheldon, with Randolph on the margins trying vainly to kill his successor.
The Jerusalem Journal article on Wednesday, about Sheldon G. Adelson, a conservative American casino mogul who is a major supporter of Israel, where he is a larger-than-life lightning rod, misspelled the location of the Interdisciplinary Center, where Mr. Adelson and his wife, Miriam, recently created a $20 million entrepreneurial school.
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"The fun thing for us was all these neighborhoods we looked at and educated ourselves about," Mr. Sheldon said.
But when Amy opened up to Sheldon about it, Sheldon was put in the impossible situation of trying to keep a secret from his best friend.
After the accident, Mrs. Bunting told Sargent Shriver, the first director of the Peace Corps, about Mr. Sheldon, and he offered him a job.
"Comcast fully complies with federal law, which states that a cable operator cannot exercise any editorial control over any public, educational or governmental access channel," the company said in a written statement when asked about Ms. Sheldon.
"I am a hundred-per-cent honest when I say: I don't really care about Sheldon Adelson's politics.
An article on Tuesday about Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire casino owner who is supporting Newt Gingrich's candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, misstated Mr. Gingrich's place of finish in the Iowa caucuses.
The caller, a self-described right-wing Brooklyn rabbi named Yehuda Levin, had heard that other Jewish leaders were accusing Mr. Paladino of being an anti-Semite because of disparaging comments he had made about Sheldon Silver, the Assembly speaker.
Mr. McCain — who used to talk a lot of sense before he ran for president in 2008– was responding to a question from David Gregory, the program's host, about Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire who bankrolled Newt Gingrich's dark-comedy run for the G.O.P. nomination through a super PAC, and is now promising to spend tens of millions more to elect Mitt Romney.
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