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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the radiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to radiation, such as its effects, sources, or safety measures.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the radiation levels in the area following the incident."
Alternatives: "regarding the radiation" or "concerning the radiation".
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"The ants don't care about the radiation," said Hermes.
Hermes doesn't care much about the radiation, either.
Should you worry about the radiation from CT scans?
What about the radiation that is being emitted 24 hours a day, enveloping us all?
"They say it's just a normal transfer, but they're worried about the radiation.
"We heard rumours about the radiation before it was announced on the radio.
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"People get all panicked about the word radiation, but microwaves use this electromagnetic radiation to 'excite' water molecules in the food, which heats it up," he explains.
Frantic for news about his family and the radiation risk, Ito hit the Internet.
Unsurprisingly, everyone's biggest fear about visiting Chernobyl is the radiation.
Tells about the high radiation levels in western Europe..
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