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The phrase "about the ball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a ball, such as in sports or games.
Example: "The coach gave a detailed explanation about the ball's trajectory during the game."
Alternatives: "regarding the ball" or "concerning the ball".
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But save it he does, just about, the ball performing a full 360 around the lip before dropping.
Trapattoni didn't care about the ball.
It's not about the ball – it's about seeing the city.
"It's so fun!" she said, talking about the ball.
He asked Agent Fuller about the ball bearings.
Someone needs to ask these players about the ball.
"I never really worried about the ball too much," Ryan said.
England are still agonising about the ball, the umpires are still ignoring them serenely.
"The players were complaining about the ball in training," Levein said.
How about the ball club right in Cuban's backyard, the consistently mediocre Texas Rangers?
"If I thought about all that, I would have gotten cut Week 3 complaining about the ball.
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