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The phrase "about the container" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information, details, or context related to a specific container in various contexts, such as programming, shipping, or storage.
Example: "The documentation provides comprehensive information about the container used for data storage."
Alternatives: "regarding the container" or "concerning the container".
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But the best thing about the container is that the side facing the lake is almost all window.
Thomas Greh, a German filmmaker who has made a documentary about the container industry, says the ebb and flow of world trade is partly responsible for the container gluts in developing regions.
Curtis Allina, a candy company executive who presided over a powerful innovation in marketing that was less about the candy itself than it was about the container it came in — and who in unintended consequence created a universe of enraptured collectors — died Dec. 15 at his home in Olympia, Wash.
"What is it about the container that is so important?" asks Marc Levinson, an economist and former Newsweek writer who has just published a smart, engaging book on the subject, titled, "The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger". "Surely not the thing itself," he continues.
Ultimately, though, we wouldn't be so excited about the container revolution if it was just about squeezing in more monolithic applications.
I don't care about the container, I love the iPad because it's like the fourth wall we break through in the comedy club and become part of the scene.
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"A lot of what we do is based on policies and best practices for security and what we learned how about how the container runs [during the analysis phase].
The Times has some new details, like this from a former official: "Somebody mentioned Dostum and the story about the containers and the possibility that this was a war crime," the official said.
In the late 19th century and the early 20th century, both The New York Times and The Brooklyn Eagle regularly published contentious stories about the containers, which then took the form of small galvanized pails.
When Libby Wagner remembers last summer's losses, she thinks about the containers of juniper and the mature shrubs that adorned the grounds of the local women's club where she helps oversee the plantings.
Many collectors develop very finicky habits about the containers they use.
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