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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the moon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, information, or opinions related to the moon.
Example: "The documentary provided fascinating insights about the moon and its phases."
Alternatives: "regarding the moon" or "concerning the moon".
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Something about the moon.
It was something about the moon.
But they remain silent about the Moon.
Talk story about the moon, folklore and superstitions.
Talk story about the moon; its distance from the earth speed, size, etc.
"Do you still dream about the moon made of ice?" I asked.
The country has so far spent around $25 billion in trying to learn about the moon.
As Williams talked about the moon missions, he, of course, reminded me of Walter Cronkite.
He knew about the moon landing, she said, perhaps because of his lifelong interest in rockets.
"We're now talking about the Moon in a completely different way," Dr. Wargo said.
And it was clear that she was talking not about herself but about the moon.
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