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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a boy, often in storytelling or descriptive contexts.
Example: "The book is primarily about the boy and his adventures in the forest."
Alternatives: "regarding the boy" or "concerning the boy".
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They are mad about the boy.
He liked the story about the boy and the king.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, by Helen Fielding (Knopf).
"Oh, it's all about the boy," Mr. Mishaan said.
That one about the boy and the tiger.
It's about the boy understanding the best scenario for him.
Tells about the boy who arrived in Canada suffering from smallpox.
In her determination to cheer up her cousin, Laxmi had forgotten about the boy.
So I told him about the boy with the nice shoes.
I tell him again about the boy next door with Coxsackie.
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"How about not?" the boy shot back.
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