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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the cafeteria" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, information, or opinions related to the cafeteria, such as its menu, hours, or policies.
Example: "I have some concerns about the cafeteria, particularly regarding the quality of the food served."
Alternatives: "concerning the cafeteria" or "regarding the cafeteria".
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He also had unkind words about the cafeteria fare.
As hundreds of people milled about the cafeteria, some seemingly oblivious to the outdooring, Mr. Adjei intoned the names of four generations of the baby's ancestors, asking that their spirits guide the child to a long and prosperous life.
Their proposals include a food court (the children complained about the cafeteria lunch), a swimming pool (the community asked for it), an arcade for games after school and a tent for reading during the summer -- improvements to school property that a school budget theoretically would pay for.
Liliana Rodriguez said he needs to do something about the cafeteria lunches.
She's worried about the cafeteria food that she receives for free, because usually "it's nasty".
Students milled about the cafeteria looking through product catalogs and testing Guitar Hero and Super Mario Brothers, two of the business' wares, before deciding what to buy.
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Family-style menu items like shrimp, oysters and frogs' legs are served by the pound; hats, as well as any attitude about the cafeteria-like interiors, must be left at the door.
"There used to be places in the city serious about literature — the cafeteria next to the old Jewish Forward and the White Horse Tavern, where Brendan Behan and others met — but modernity has sort of done them in," Mr. Burnett said.
Moments before it happened, Cassidy, Jimena and Declan were sitting in the girls' shared dorm room, casually chatting about what the cafeteria might be offering for dinner that night.
Whine about how the cafeteria needs a healthy menu.
If your school is hosting a poetry slam, write some spoken word about how the cafeteria food sucks.
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