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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the entire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject in its entirety or as a whole.
Example: "The report provides insights about the entire project, highlighting its successes and challenges."
Alternatives: "regarding the whole" or "concerning the complete".
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It's about the entire Middle East".
He's talking about the entire professional world.
It contains spoilers about the entire story.
"They were the most frustrating thing about the entire situation".
To be clear, he was talking about the entire game.
See http://www.internationalpoloclub.com/ for more information about the entire tournament.
There were two good things about the entire experience.
In fact, there's something eerily recursive about the entire situation.
That could be said about the entire game.
"And I was totally schizoid about the entire matter.
I am still upset about the entire incident".
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