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The phrase "about the establishments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to specific places, organizations, or institutions, often in a context of analysis or description.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the establishments that contribute to the local economy."
Alternatives: "regarding the institutions" or "concerning the organizations".
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Hyland urged people who use nail bars to be more vigilant about the establishments they visited.
It's a tragedy, but one that says more about the establishments than the people.
Which brings up an interesting question: How much of this celebration of independent businesses is playing out by way of consumers who've never been to, or even particularly care about, the establishments they're advertising?
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This can come about via the establishment of "Equal Opportunities Commission" much like the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in the United States.
Have we not established that, about the Establishment?
Charles Maier, Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History, has a new book about the establishment of borders since the discovery of the Americas and their function within and between societies.
Signed Talk story about the establishment of the Camelot myth.
The Strega is very much about the establishment.
The last section of the chapter talks about the establishment of the POCs.
The New Yorker, June 5 , 1995P. 33 Signed Talk story about the establishment of the Camelot myth.
Tells about the establishment of Thieu's own party, which he calls the Democracy Party.
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