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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about supposed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is assumed or believed, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The discussion was about supposed benefits of the new policy, but many were skeptical."
Alternatives: "regarding alleged" or "concerning presumed".
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Mr Emerson was taking part in a television discussion about supposed Muslim-controlled areas in Europe.
It held a cartoon competition (about supposed Muslim intolerance) in September 2005.
Wadler said he was generally skeptical about supposed laboratory errors or false positives.
As McGregor left court, reporters asked him about supposed threats on his life.
There's some sense of that in this weekend's other big Edinburgh protest, about supposed vote-rigging.
Consumers worried about supposed new tumors while others celebrated their allegedly improved cardiac health by stopping medications (5).
Republicans had been shopping a story about supposed malfeasance by a female state official Kilday covered.
Warlords could hoodwink U.S. special forces into dispatching their adversaries by feeding the Americans intelligence tips about supposed Taliban ties.
But what the hell is "What's the meaning of life?" or "What's it all about?" supposed to mean?
Russian media have seized on the call as evidence that there has been a western cover-up about supposed involvement.
All they give us is vague arguments about supposed consequences while ignoring what the system actually is.
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