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The phrase "about the bucket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a bucket, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the bucket and its importance in our project."
Alternatives: "regarding the bucket" or "concerning the bucket".
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In the version of the letter that was published by the National Review Online (which said it got the letter from the Romney campaign) Mr. Dole is also quoted as saying about the bucket episode, referring to Mr. Gingrich, "I'm not certain he knew either".
I'm talking about the bucket speech – the coda that Free Fringe acts must add to the end (usually) of their show, reminding the audience that they haven't paid and that donations would be very welcome, thank you, on your way out.
Or completely forgetting about the bucket and using a garden hose to spray the goop out.
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But occasionally a fed-up post will surface: "Why is my Facebook feed full of ice bucket challenge videos?" "STOP TALKING ABOUT THE ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE".
Her eyes glazed over when she was asked about the buckets of nuts and seeds and thick roots lined up the length of a deli counter in one of the stores.
If the tag is missing, you may be able to contact the manufacturer and ask about the buckets they produce to determine if yours is food grade.
Mr. Ceaux said Corrèze would get about $14 million, a drop in the bucket.
In France, for example, the C.N.I.L. can fine privacy violators up to 300,000 euros, or about $385,000 — a drop in the bucket for a global giant like Google.
When one speaks of the contents of a bucket, one is talking about what is spatially inside the bucket.
The difference in proposed cuts amounts to about $700,000, a drop in the bucket to a league where every franchise rakes it over $80 million annually.
That's a grand total of 17 tests during a child's entire K-12 career at an annual cost of about $1.7 billion, a drop in the bucket in a $600 billion system.
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