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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the mud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to mud, such as in a conversation about environmental issues, construction, or outdoor activities.
Example: "The children were excited to learn about the mud and how it affects the ecosystem in their local park."
Alternatives: "concerning the mud" or "regarding the mud".
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Am I worried about the mud ruining them?
He talks about the mud of the Avon forming him.
I even wrote a song about the mud, so we'll be doing that in the show.
Yes, but what about the mud, the bugs, the chill, the hard ground?
On the train I tell myself I won't write about the mud.
At the end she chatted briefly to lead singer Danny O'Donoghue and when she learnt he was playing the Glastonbury festival, joked about the mud.
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I just wanted to watch the two of them, arms locked about each other, rolling about in the mud, preferably in homo slo-mo.
* Half-naked girls rolling about in the mud.
"All my lousy life I've crawled about in the mud!
There had been a bomb attack the night before + there were dead men still lying about in the mud.
I'm secretly coveting the life of a hippo, they wallow in cool, murky water for most of the day rolling about in the mud, the only interruptions to their peaceful pastime is some tail splashing when one of them has done a number two.
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