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The phrase "about the district" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, issues, or information related to a specific district, such as in reports, articles, or conversations.
Example: "The meeting will focus on the recent developments about the district and its impact on local residents."
Alternatives: "regarding the district" or "concerning the district".
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How about the District of Compaq?
Corrigan remembers two things about the district that he and Obama drew.
Tells about Badillo's background and education and about the district in the Bronx that he represents.
How about planning a speech to the District about the District?
Sure, he said, he has thoughts and observations about the District.
Cathy L. Lanier, the D.C. police chief, raised similar concerns about the District last year.
Simeon Bankoff, the executive director of the Historic Districts Council (presumably one of Mr. Foy's "elite"), said he had attended at least 15 meetings about the district.
She complained loudly about the district, saying she was from Nottingum & had been on her way to deliver a baby when the accident occurred.
Wiseman's new film is about the district of Jackson Heights in New York and of course that word "in" in the title is important.
The result was a steady drumbeat of stories and editorials about the district attorney's reluctance to use laws that would prompt mandatory minimum sentences.
The parent union moved after weeks of embarrassing revelations about the district council, whose members include social workers, engineers, janitors, librarians and secretaries.
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