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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the ice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to ice, such as its properties, effects, or relevance in a particular context.
Example: "The documentary was primarily about the ice melting in the Arctic and its impact on global sea levels."
Alternatives: "regarding the ice" or "concerning the ice".
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But occasionally a fed-up post will surface: "Why is my Facebook feed full of ice bucket challenge videos?" "STOP TALKING ABOUT THE ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE".
She was asked about the ice cream.
But I couldn't stop thinking about the ice.
There have been no reports this year about the ice.
The new museum is the place in Britain to learn about the Ice Age.
I was working hard enough for a while that I forgot about the ice island.
Finally, they went to that disco everyone was raving about, the Ice Palace.
"Until now I have good memories about the ice cream I ate from that truck," he said.
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The same cannot be said about the "ice-free corridor".
What about the ice-cream van that follows you everywhere?
"Personally, I don't see the big deal about the ice-bucket challenge".
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