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The phrase "about the ingredients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about the components or elements that make up a particular dish, product, or recipe.
Example: "I would like to know more about the ingredients used in this recipe to ensure they meet my dietary restrictions."
Alternatives: "regarding the ingredients" or "concerning the ingredients".
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But what about the ingredients?
Tells about the ingredients of the food.
It was always about the ingredients for her.
When asked about the ingredients, the waiter looked startled.
"It's not so much about the ingredients as the way they're put together".
The portions aren't huge, but there's nothing cut-price about the ingredients or the flavours.
Mr. McCartney was all polite curiosity about the ingredients used in making cheese.
It's not just about the ingredients, but the presentation as well.
But it's not all so theatrical – it's mostly about the ingredients.
"We wanted good wine and good food, and to be very careful about the ingredients".
You are educating yourself about the ingredients you use in your home and on your body.
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