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The phrase "about the mirror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or subjects related to a mirror, such as its function, appearance, or symbolism.
Example: "The artist wrote a fascinating essay about the mirror and its role in self-reflection."
Alternatives: "regarding the mirror" or "concerning the mirror".
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Thanks to Spanish magician Carlos Vinuesa for telling me about the mirror puzzle.
Colleagues also remember that Hayes asked both Buznik and Wiswell about the mirror trades.
If I'd known about the mirror, I would have taken more trouble with my appearance.
Several Deutsche Bank employees in London knew about the mirror trades, even though the orders were taken in Moscow.
Although many people at Deutsche Bank knew about the mirror trades, not everybody was happy about them.
By Nicole LaPorte The New Yorker, January 18 , 1999P. 24 Talk story about the mirror ball used in "Cabaret".
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The catalog and new research really helped to shape what we wanted to say about the mirrors, what they were used for, how they came into China, what they meant.
"It's about looking in the mirror and accepting who I am," he says.
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