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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to an aircraft or a specific airplane.
Example: "The engineer gave a detailed presentation about the plane's new safety features."
Alternatives: "regarding the plane" or "concerning the plane".
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It's not about the plane – it's about the airport.
Here's what we know so far about the plane involved.
"He told me about the plane," Mrs. Bini said.
On closer examination, there was something strange about the plane.
Did you want to know about the plane crash?
They milled about the plane, supposedly checking the tires and other equipment.
When I asked about the plane crash, he explained, "That was the information that we had.
About the plane". Neither of them has ever been on a plane before.
Will Poland ever uncover the truth about the plane crash that killed its president?
Airbus said it was aware of the report about the plane but otherwise made no comment.
I don't care about the plane at this point; I don't want to kill anyone".
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