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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a discussion or consideration regarding specific questions or topics.
Example: "I would like to have a conversation about the questions that were raised during the meeting."
Alternatives: "concerning the questions" or "regarding the questions".
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REFLECTIONS about the questions of European political unification.
One Catholic, Justice Antonin Scalia, was especially furious about the questions raised in Professor Stone's article.
"But one that's really about the questions that sooner or later we all ask".
Assessing a job candidate is all about the questions you ask during the interview.
So I decided to make a film about the questions I have struggled to answer.
Over the years, the show has become about the questions, not the answers.
Mr. Flood, who flies about every other week, echoed many sentiments about the questions.
Jo Lee, Rebecca's mother, said her daughter came out of the test exercised about the questions.
But his coaches made him stop and think about the questions first.
But there's nothing comedic about the questions and answers – which feels like a missed opportunity.
Doing its due diligence, The Lexington Herald-Leader writes about the questions that have followed Calipari.
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