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The phrase "about the language of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a specific language or the characteristics of a language.
Example: "The book provides an in-depth analysis about the language of Shakespeare and its impact on modern English."
Alternatives: "regarding the language of" or "concerning the language of".
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But what about the language of literacy?
Talk about the language of theater.
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.
We were having a broader conversation about the language of connection".
In 2015, the British writer Robert Macfarlane published "Landmarks," a book about the language of place.
He learned about the language of politics and power in school, as all boys did, while studying rhetoric.
By Lauren Collins In 2015, the British writer Robert Macfarlane published "Landmarks," a book about the language of place.
The language of war is precisely this, and this is a film about the language of war.
Unembarrassed as they are about the language of sex, most of Gibbons characters are shy about their emotional history.
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about the sort of
about the morality of
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