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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the ghost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a ghost, whether in a narrative, analysis, or conversation.
Example: "The novel is primarily about the ghost that haunts the old mansion, revealing secrets of the past."
Alternatives: "concerning the ghost" or "regarding the ghost".
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With all these literary revenants hovering about, "The Ghost Writer" manages to evoke, as not enough contemporary horror does, both the confident past and the more anguished present of the genre, and even to suggest, slyly, that although the illustrious tradition of the genteel British ghost story remains with us, we need to be very, very careful about disturbing its rest.
What about the ghost story's narrative logic?
But what about the "ghost children"?
Readers respond to a column about the "ghost brand" Smith Brothers.
The other students were talking about the ghost; Dennett wanted to study the machine.
"There was something really cool about the ghost in the machine.
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Mrs. King feels good about the ghosts of Locke these days.
Exploring the neighborhoods to learn about the ghosts of Poe, Peter Stuyvesant and others.
"I don't know if we ever consciously thought about the ghosts," Bradway said.
Explore the neighborhoods and learn about the ghosts of Poe, Peter Stuyvesant and others.
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