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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the majesty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or describing something that relates to grandeur, beauty, or impressive qualities, often in a poetic or formal context.
Example: "The poem speaks eloquently about the majesty of the mountains, capturing their timeless beauty."
Alternatives: "regarding the grandeur" or "concerning the splendor".
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Nor, despite the set pieces in court, is it about the majesty of the law.
I can bang on about the majesty of Abba's Arrival as the ultimate pop statement.
Though readers often talk about the majesty of the King James Bible, what has made it live is in fact the simplicity of its language.
Baseball fans, sensitive about the glacial pace of their game, wax on about the majesty of a sport without a clock.
Lasorda was talking about the majesty of winning a gold medal with the Olympic baseball team and he kept on screeching as he discussed Valentine.
The court was also full of foreigners, pomaded exotics, weather-beaten merchants, narrow-faced priests from the West, boasting in ugly, undesirable tongues about the majesty of their lands, their gods, their kings.
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There was no distance about him, no separation of intrigue, none of the majesty that must surround a king".
Kickstarted into life, Nickolas Rossi's film will purr for Smith devotees, but is exasperatingly incurious about anything but the majesty of the man and his music.
Behold the majesty!
Behold the majesty of the Sucklord 600 vinyl figure.
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