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The phrase "about the block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a location or a general area, often in relation to something nearby or within a certain distance.
Example: "I live just about the block from the park, so I go there often."
Alternatives: "around the corner" or "nearby."
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Tell me about the block system.
About the block on it?
Everywhere he went, someone asked about the block.
However, there is still something really interesting about The Block.
Do you notice anything fundamentally different about the block and the print-out made from it?
People get concerned about the block pattern; round things seem to fit a more flowing model.
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Think about why the block upsets you.
Additional information about the blocked email appears at the end of this email.
He added that the museum received queries about the blocks almost daily.
You can read more about the blocks and how they work here: Understanding Blocks in App Inventor 2. Try It!
This article was updated with more information about the blocked calls.
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