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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the epidemic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to an epidemic, such as its effects, causes, or responses.
Example: "The researchers published a comprehensive report about the epidemic and its impact on public health."
Alternatives: "regarding the epidemic" or "concerning the epidemic".
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They talked about the epidemic as they worked.
The Guardian asked Gates a few questions about the epidemic.
The merchants said they had known nothing about the epidemic.
Like Conteh, he is upbeat about the epidemic.
The United Nations statistics hold bad and good news about the epidemic in Africa.
Everyone worries about the epidemic of overweight and obesity driven by changing diets.
But he has found time to talk zealously about the epidemic of performance-enhancing drugs, too.
But despite the intense focus on the topic, misinformation about the epidemic runs rampant.
The salesman said he had heard about Ebola — about the epidemic 3,000 miles away.
The revelation prompted China's top leaders to acknowledge that they had provided false information about the epidemic.
"I was going to have to explore what about the epidemic made it black," Levenson writes in his epilogue.
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