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The phrase "about the feast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or details related to a feast or celebration.
Example: "The book provides interesting insights about the feast that took place in ancient Rome."
Alternatives: "regarding the feast" or "concerning the feast".
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How about the Feast?
"Dunk the Jerk is one of the things I like about the feast," Mr. Torrisi said.
Another spoke to NBC television about the feast, complaining: "They just wouldn't serve us beer.
I've tried to make a meal from that book, and I've certainly fantasized about the feast he describes.
Those lines from a Christmas carol exhaust what most of us know about the feast of St. Stephen.
Soon after moving back to the US, Ferrara made a documentary called Mulberry St, about the Feast of San Gennaro.
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Neither Jeff nor Laura is more than passingly curious about the feasts of art available to them, either new or old.
Come Thanksgiving, all anyone thinks about is the feast.
Something to think about on this, the Feast of Terminalia.
"This is not about some problem about the integrity of the feast," he said.
With the feast about to take over their street, they felt they had to join in.
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