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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the pub" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, events, or information related to a pub or bar.
Example: "We had a great conversation about the pub and its history in the town."
Alternatives: "regarding the pub" or "concerning the pub".
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"How about the pub?" I say.
"The thing about the pub, it needs hands-on loving care".
Hans Krause was in the air, somewhere over Virginia, when he heard about the pub.
Tells us about decor, stories about the pub, special spirits or beers and any food or rooms tips.
We move on to much firmer ground when we abandon Europe and talk about the pub trade.
Then we hit the long heave up to Barrisdale pass, our heads now full of thoughts about the pub beyond.
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We talk about the pubs that have closed, and the pubs that are still pubs.
We'd read quite a bit about the pubs online before traveling here, and we knew from the Web site Ruinpubs.com that there are at least 20 in Budapest.
"It was about word of mouth, what people were talking about in the pub," says Helena Tinker, an environment unit manager in Kirklees.
"It's about being handed down decrees from Brussels when what do they know about us?" The pub on the corner is called Bitter and Twisted.
It's always fun to be working on the issues all your friends are talking about in the pub".
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