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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about that background" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific context or information related to someone's history or the context of a situation.
Example: "Before we proceed, can you clarify about that background you mentioned earlier?"
Alternatives: "regarding that background" or "concerning that background".
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It follows that such a position can never be fully articulated each time one attempts to articulate the broad multiverse conception one must employ a background theory but since one is a pluralist about that background theory this pass at using the broad multiverse to articulate the conception does not do the conception full justice.
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"But at the end of the day you have to feel comfortable that voters are informed about the substance of the issue and that background music about process isn't getting in the way of that".
Ms. Lafferty, 27, asked the senator about a previous remark that background checks could burden gun stores.
According to his manager, "Yoshi personally thinks that background information about authors distracts readers when they are reading books".
It goes without saying that background information about a given sample in terms of number of components, the structure of the components, their approximate concentrations, and so forth is very helpful in solving a particular separation problem.
On cross-examination, lead prosecutor Adam Schiff pointed out that background checks about judicial appointees are particularly important because judges cannot be fired, only removed by the cumbersome impeachment process.
As a lesbian Jewish artist from New York who is in love with Broadway and popular culture, she is thinking about artists of that background largely being steamrollered by the canon of art history — and making sure her voice is heard".
"Some people are sketchy about hiring people with that background.
And it wasn't just about bands and music; it was about feeling that your background didn't matter.
Now that I've let you in on my little secret, let's talk about the background story that led me to the In2 Effect.
Of course, the student in question -- Tal Fortgang -- felt victimized because he felt that folks were making presumptions about his background, that they were diminishing his own individual accomplishment, that they were accusing him for being part of a great conspiracy of fat cats in thousand dollar suits.
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