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The phrase "about the bench" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a bench, such as its design, purpose, or location.
Example: "The article provides detailed information about the bench in the park, including its materials and history."
Alternatives: "regarding the bench" or "concerning the bench".
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While the starters have gelled this preseason, Scott is concerned about the bench.
FRANKEN: My answer to the question—I think you're asking about the bench for President?
But the Chelsea manager later defended his position: "Every week I face a decision about the bench.
"In all the stuff that's ever been written about 'The Power Broker' no one has ever written about the bench," Mr. Caro told Mr. Fagin after the rehearsal.
"It was no one's fault," Coach John Cunniff of the Devils said about the bench minor that proved costly to his team.
He added with a laugh about the bench, "It always seems like when I do something, he goes out of his way to keep me there".
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Tortorella was blunt about the benching of Stralman: "He hasn't played well".
Leetch, an alternate captain, had little to say about the benching of Lindros.
Carter was extremely bitter about the benching, calling it foolish and stupid.
"Your cell phone doesn't just make phone calls, why should our benches just be seats," says Boston Mayor Marty Walsh about the benches that are dotted around Boston and Cambridge.
Music blared from a radio, and flasks of yellow and clear liquid were strewn about the benches.
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