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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the peach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a peach, such as its characteristics, recipes, or cultural significance.
Example: "The book provides interesting facts about the peach, including its history and nutritional benefits."
Alternatives: "regarding the peach" or "concerning the peach".
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Not everyone gets the joke: if you don't already know about the peach, you won't laugh at the prune.
There is nothing shy about the peach, raspberry and black currant (cassis) flavors, which can be splashed over fruit, ice cream or sorbet.
Documents held at the National Archives at Kew reveal senior civil servants became concerned after discovering Burton had penned an "unpublished story" about the Peach death which railed against what the coroner saw as a leftwing campaign to destabilise the legal establishment.
An information night is held to brief GPs and PNs about the PEACH study implementation.
With the exception of studies in the model organism A. thaliana [ 4] and work published recently [ 17, 38], little is known about the peach global transcriptional response to cold.
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Viola, her powder puff of a Pomeranian, dashed about the peach-and-gold décor of her Upper East Side apartment, which is more a kind of Manhattan base than it is a year-round residence.
I told him about the kid dying of leukemia and about the peaches and about how there simply were no fresh peaches, but it still made a good piece.
Those all join a few non-semantic uses that most people know about already: the peach and eggplant emoji rarely refer to produce, for instance; the "100" symbol is, in the words of Vann R. Newkirk II, "a very black in-reference to the phrase 'keeping it 100.' " In January, Quartz traced the rise of the key emoji, which basically denotes a life win — courtesy of DJ Khaled.
The winds destroyed much of the corn crop, about half of the peach crop, and about 1.5 million bushels of apples.
Though we didn't expect much this first year, the peach tree had about two dozen small, ripening (but not yet quite ripe) peaches on it a couple of weeks ago.
Instead, the cooler-than-usual summer slowed the pace, pushing the peach harvest back about two weeks.
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