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The phrase "about the invention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics related to a specific invention, such as its purpose, design, or impact.
Example: "The article provides detailed information about the invention of the telephone and its effects on communication."
Alternatives: "regarding the invention" or "concerning the invention."
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About the invention of two-background matte extraction.
That helped bring about the invention of penalties.
Tells about the invention, about cabled photographs and radio photographs.
First, they pulled together an Oscar-nominated movie about the invention of the "poke".
Historians disagree about the invention of the bicycle, and many dates are challenged.
We read about the invention of large containers, known as TEUs, or 20-foot equivalent units.
Franklin Roosevelt didn't even tell Harry S. Truman about the invention of the atomic bomb.
Bob Crosby told about the invention of "Big Noise from Winnetka," one of his great hits, which was played later.
Turns out it's a painting from the French symbolist painter Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, about the invention of the telegraph.
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Well, when you talk about that stuff you're talking about the inventions of windshield-wiper engineers".
Patent databases contain large amounts of information about the inventions and metadata of corporate patents (such as the technological domain they belong to, their applicants, and inventors).
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