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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the door" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something related to the door, such as its location, condition, or any other context involving the door.
Example: "The sign about the door indicates that it should remain closed at all times."
Alternatives: "regarding the door" or "concerning the door".
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WINFREY: It's about the door.
It's just about the door.
"But what about the door?" he asked.
"I was ticked about the door, but that's a payment well worth it," Jones said.
It's the same way I felt about the door policy at Studio 54.
The pilot training program also lacked a proper orientation about the door.
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He'd offer up a few choice Aldous Huxley quotes about "the doors of perception".
"Usually after Labor Day, you can just about lock the doors," he said.
It's not about getting through the door alone; it's about forming circles.
Tells about the door-to-door sales set-up; his plant employees, most of them have been with him since the founding of the firm; labor relations, etc.
It isn't about The Doors.
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