Sentence examples for about takes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about takes" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or a typo, as it does not convey a clear meaning in any context.
Example: "The project is about to take off."
Alternatives: "is about to" or "is going to".

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How all this came about takes up the bulk of his book.

The show's two interview segments -- the first takes place in the studio while the second, called "Out and About," takes Jiminy on location -- are totally improvised.

The record is a joy from start to finish, but Portland, Oregon just about takes top honours for kicking the Nashville sound into a new century with such breezy panache.

I've seen some iPhone fakes in my day, but this just about takes the cake.

Setting up a page to support something you care about takes less than a minute.

Reading difficult material and discussing offences that most people wouldn't want to even think about takes an emotional toll and we work hard to make sure we look after each other.

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It's about taking responsibility.

Love is about giving, not about taking!

"Isis aren't just about taking lives.

It's about taking a risk".

Football is all about taking responsibility.

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