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The phrase "about the material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, subjects, or content related to a specific material or resource.
Example: "The professor provided a detailed lecture about the material covered in the textbook."
Alternatives: "regarding the material" or "concerning the material".
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I'm talking about the material base.
Moneo's structure is about the material itself.
It's about the material, and the moment.
"It's really, really about the material," she said.
Nothing unfamiliar about the material or its reception.
Mr. Dreyfuss said simply: "Isn't it about the material?
"I'm not worried about the material stuff," she said.
Painting for me is very much about the material.
Actually, they don't give a fuck about the material".
It's no longer about the material or the merit".
But for Drumm and Hoy, it's all about the material.
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