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The phrase "about the premises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a specific location or property, often in legal, real estate, or business contexts.
Example: "The meeting will focus on the issues about the premises and how to address them effectively."
Alternatives: "regarding the property" or "concerning the location".
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It is these mechanical wonders, scattered about the premises, that make the storefront so remarkable on the rural highway.
Many of the animals are displayed in barless, moated enclosures, while a colony of lion-tailed macaques is allowed to move freely about the premises.
You'd be better off with me if you asked those questions about the premises in the question you want to ask".
In communities of color, the foreclosed houses "were more likely to have trash strewn about the premises, overgrown grass, shrubbery, and weeds, and boarded or broken doors and windows".
Avoiding spoilers, let's say that the resulting contrast — between the committee's depiction of the events and Eastwood's own — turns "Sully" into a film about itself, a movie about the premises and powers of movie-making.
It says that if there is no uncertainty whatsoever about the premises, then there cannot be any uncertainty about the conclusion either.
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People who care about ideas care about testing the premises of their vantage points, and there's no better way to test those than to put oneself in a rigorous, civil conversation".
But what about the premise, what about modern art?
That said, something about the premise and structure of this book feels off.
My complaint is about the premise of the article, which you did not address.
In fact there is nothing the least bit plausible about the premise of mistaken identity served up in this novel.
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