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The phrase "about the hill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a location, topic, or subject matter related to a hill.
Example: "The children played games about the hill during their summer camp."
Alternatives: "regarding the hill" or "concerning the hill".
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Tells about the hill tribesmen of the area.
Comella began preaching to any Giants player who would listen about the hill.
When I asked Boudreau about the Hill case, he said, "I believe he did it — still to this day.
Kilvert was a frequent visitor to the Begwyns, recalling the lapwings "wheeling about the hill in their scores", the gorse flaming a "fiery gold".
He wrote about the hill farmers he had met in his first parish, a people and a way of life very few of his readers would have encountered.
Finally they locked her up in a room with a lady from Collinsville who was talking a mile a minute about the hill.
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This hotel will help you understand what Julie Andrews was singing about -- the hills really are alive at this charming mountain lodge near the slopes in Stowe, Vermont.
The character designs are perfect—I love that both Kane and Lynch are balding, and more games need to be about over-the-hill shlubs.
"Talk about the hills being alive with the sound of music" – Maria Muldaur again.
The Lake District is known for its historic literary residents – but it wasn't all Romantic poets mooning about the hills.
There was a certain freedom in that; running about the hills, you could let your imagination breathe".
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