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The phrase "about the grave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to death, burial, or memorials, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The novel explores themes about the grave, reflecting on the characters' relationships with mortality."
Alternatives: "concerning death" or "regarding the tomb".
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There is certainly something very significant about the grave".
(There are no plans at the moment for a series about the grave sites).
A troubling detail about the grave of Dracula caught my eye.
"UNHCR remains concerned about the grave mental health status of the asylum-seekers and refugees.
(I have written extensively about the grave civil liberties concerns over the NDAA, most recently here).
About the grave crises facing us today, there is a deafening silence at the top.
Earnest & intelligent writers have expressed their dismay recently at the foolish sideshow that cluster about the grave ceremony of inaugurating a new President.
"The South's authorities must think about the grave impact its actions will have on North-South relations," the North Korean statement said.
"And that's why it's so important for the American people to hear what Prime Minister Netanyahu has to say about the grave threats that they're facing," Boehner said.
Mr Modrow, the reform-minded party chief of Dresden and a new politburo member, spoke of 'bitterness' within the party about the grave mistakes of the past.
It was by chance that allied forces learned about the grave site, when they ran into a pilgrim from Pakistan who had come to pray at the graves.
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