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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the bar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a bar, such as its location, atmosphere, or events happening there.
Example: "We had a great time talking about the bar and its unique cocktail menu."
Alternatives: "regarding the bar" or "concerning the bar".
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"But he knows absolutely nothing about the bar business".
Musicians mill about the bar, sipping beer while they wait their turn onstage.
On the roof deck, men in graphic tank tops milled about the bar.
Guest: I asked about the bar and she said no reservations at the bar.
"But that story is not about the bar," he said, though in a way it was.
She dropped the line about the bar that kept shifting and moving.
Ask the bartender what they love and hate about the bar.
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Or how about across the bar?
Tells about the bars he has done.
Richard G. Doty, the numismatics curator at the National Museum, said he had doubts about the bars.
Bricks and mortar are a huge responsibility; it's so much about the bars and the toilets.
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