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The phrase "about the corn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to corn, such as its cultivation, uses, or nutritional value.
Example: "The farmer gave a detailed presentation about the corn, explaining its growth cycle and the best practices for harvesting."
Alternatives: "regarding the corn" or "concerning the corn".
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What about the corn bread?
True, Sir Edward Knatchbull hinted about the Corn Laws as being necessary, in order to enable landlords to give good marriage settlements with their daughters.
Disraeli, who had written Peel begging for Cabinet office only a few years earlier, had never cared much about the Corn Laws, but in the confusion of the aristocrats near him he sensed an opening.
And her song to Jerry about the corn she cooks on a hot plate becomes a strangely affecting ode to small pleasures and the vestiges of one woman's misplaced maternal instincts.
Concerns about the corn syrup have begun to gain traction.
I mean, you don't hear White People carping on and on about The Corn Laws, do you?
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If I asked Surender Mehta he would probably tell me about the corns on his feet.
That spurred Aventis, which had 1999 revenues of about $11 billion, to take the corn seed off the market.
"Don't you talk about Mama!" Repent! the corn cried.
About half of the corn produced is used for livestock feed.
First, the warm weather has allowed them to get well ahead, and about 80% of the corn is emerging already.
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