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The phrase "about the pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, events, or information related to a swimming pool or a pool area.
Example: "We had a great time discussing the renovations we plan to make about the pool during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding the pool" or "concerning the pool".
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In a Facebook post headlined "POOL NOODLE ALERT!!!," the Buckeye Fire Department wrote that "the snake did not attack, but was concerned about the pool noodles"—because, apparently, a brood of baby rattlesnakes was living inside of them.
Their guide was talking about the pool.
Tells about the pool and purses.
And Y's are about the pool, too".
Now, the Davises have mixed feelings about the pool.
For about half an hour, salmon were rolling or leaping all about the pool.
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I lazed about by the pool in the morning before flying back to Buenos Aires this afternoon.
We've talked about hydration for our swimmers, about what the pool temperature will be, about where the shade will be, maybe not sitting in the stands.
After the succession of pipe-fed basins, there is something remarkable about the pools at Bayen, where the source emerges straight from the earth, and the pools, some exhilarating, some near scalding, are surrounded by an amphitheater of green.
Read more about the pools over at the Daily Mail.
After ricocheting around the Brooklyn blogosphere for a couple of weeks, however, the story landed in the Times, which led to a national frenzy about the pools.
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