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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the community" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics, issues, or information related to a specific community or group of people.
Example: "The report provides valuable insights about the community's needs and concerns."
Alternatives: "regarding the community" or "concerning the community".
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This is about the community.
He wasn't worried about the community.
"Who's worrying about the community?
"We care about the community".
Details about the community participation.
What about the community here?
It's about the community and outreach.
"We were disappointed about the community.
ANN: O.K. What about the community?
"We're just concerned about the community.
"They don't care about the community.
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