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The phrase "about the language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a specific language, such as its structure, usage, or cultural significance.
Example: "The seminar will focus on various aspects about the language, including its grammar and vocabulary."
Alternatives: "regarding the language" or "concerning the language".
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What about the language?
But what about the language of literacy?
How about the language barrier?
Talk about the language of theater.
"Do I worry about the language?
Now complaining about the language it causes".
"There's something very forceful and full-bodied about the language.
His presentation was about the language of time in archaeology.
There is nothing whatsoever fresh about the language of "Crazy".
We are meant to think about the language of plays.
It's all about the language and the arguments".
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