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The phrase "about the quarters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to specific quarters, such as financial quarters, living quarters, or geographical areas.
Example: "The report provides detailed analysis about the quarters of the fiscal year and their impact on overall performance."
Alternatives: "regarding the quarters" or "concerning the quarters".
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"I was thinking about the quarters that the Duke of Mantua made for his dwarfs in the sixteenth century," Johnson said as we sat down on the concrete floor.
Check out in the video above and find out about the Quarters game McKinnon's RBG has in mind for Kavanaugh.
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"We're very optimistic about the fourth quarter".
The firm also struck a note of optimism about the quarter despite lackluster results.
It said it would provide precise figures and more details about the quarter on July 31.
"We feel really good about the quarter and what it portends for the rest of the year," Mr. Shanks said.
Investors appear conflicted about the quarter.
Update: Chatted with GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving about the quarter.
"It's fragmented, it's about the quarter of the size of China.
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We so often have to be thinking about the quarter of the power that involves Washington, DC and Capitol Hill.
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