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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the cake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a cake, such as its ingredients, recipe, or occasion.
Example: "I have some questions about the cake we ordered for the party."
Alternatives: "regarding the cake" or "concerning the cake".
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Smart knew about the cake.
British commentators, however, were less enthusiastic about the cake.
Try: "Sorry for the freak-out about the cake.
There's nothing that distinctive in fact about the cake recipes.
Now excuse us, we're going to daydream about the cake some more.
We're still negotiating about the cake, which she said would ideally look like a frosted peace sign.
Similar(39)
I've seen some iPhone fakes in my day, but this just about takes the cake.
But then GBBO has never really been about the cakes.
This week was less about the coffee and more about the cakes, and very nice they looked, too.
I enjoyed seeing all the candy in Willy Wonka, reading about the cakes and potions in Alice In Wonderland and the hunger of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Still not really sure about the cake-skirt but let's face it, people are probably going to have more fun with this than they are with the latest Woodkid remix.
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