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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the info" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or details regarding a specific topic or subject.
Example: "I need to gather more details about the info you provided in your last email."
Alternatives: "regarding the information" or "concerning the details".
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As the ACLU's Richardson noted: "That Sen. Feinstein says public oversight will lead to the end of the program says a lot about the info that's being hidden".
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I would like this done asap as he is talking about releasing the info on Monday".
Want more info about The Christmas Diet?
All the info about partyStrands is here.
And here is the info about our esteemed judges.
Thankfully, Dell has finally released all the info about the "Thinnest Notebook Available".
The info about nearby APs is sent to the PDPT Server which responds with a number of recognized APs in the database (Locator AP ret. Text window).
Tune in here tomorrow as we bring you all the info about the new smartphone when it finally becomes official.
"Had I known all the info about TSS, I would never have used tampons".
Add in all the info about yourself, etc.
Now, you are ready to move on to the info about the enemies.
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