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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a wide range of topics or issues, often to emphasize the extent or significance of what is being referred to.
Example: "The book explores themes about so much more than just love; it delves into friendship, loss, and personal growth."
Alternatives: "regarding many things" or "concerning a lot".
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"It's about so much more than strength.
So much still to think about, so much to do.
But parental insta-rage can be about so much more.
It's about so much more than music, of course.
"It's about so much more than our family.
"It's about language, but it's about so much more than language".
But the scandal was about so much more than just money.
"It's about so much more, obviously," Mr. Eisenberg continued, nervously fiddling with his tie.
"I moved about so much when I was young that I got fucked up that way.
Yet abundance is about so much more.
"It's about so much more".
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