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The phrase "about the prototype" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, details, or information related to a specific prototype in various contexts, such as design, engineering, or product development.
Example: "The team held a meeting to discuss the feedback about the prototype and how to improve its functionality."
Alternatives: "regarding the prototype" or "concerning the prototype".
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Fortunately, a venture capitalist heard about the prototype and offered him $2m to start a company.
Information about the prototype contracts, companies and design requirements provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
But I was dismayed to read about the prototype replacement fence of steel-and-cast-iron rails standing five inches apart at an excessive height of five feet.
(Billboard.biz) BBC's Web 2.0 project Yesterday I wrote about the BBC's interesting Radio 1 project - here's video from the conference showing producer Jason DaPonte talking about the prototype.
But Google's plans in China have drawn the scrutiny of U.S. lawmakers who have accused the company of being evasive about the prototype search engine.
In a post shared on Google Plus, employees in the company laboratory known as Google X, including Babak Parviz, Steve Lee and Sebastian Thrun, asked people for input about the prototype of Project Glass.
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Alessi prepared a book about the prototypes and distributed it to the extended design community.
Imagine if the Q scene in a James Bond film lasted half an hour, with Q telling 007 about the prototypes of each underwater car.
The actors and actresses hired to demonstrate the toys are routinely cautioned about the prototypes' delicacy, but sometimes they damage them anyway in flights of dramatic exuberance.
A paper about the prototyping of the tool will be made publicly available later this year, she adds.
The Nepalese children who got the chance to try Jara have been enthusiastic about the prototypes, marveling at the accumulation of information available in the hand-held device.
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