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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the rockets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or information related to rockets, such as in scientific, educational, or casual contexts.
Example: "The documentary provided fascinating insights about the rockets used in space exploration."
Alternatives: "regarding the rockets" or "concerning the rockets".
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"When he heard about the rockets in Israel, he would be very proud".
the stories about the rockets and the moon would get more elaborate.
"I think obviously it requires preparation and good fortune," Morey said, speaking generally about the Rockets' approach.
It was a victory that told us a lot more about the Rockets than it did the Spurs.
There is 15-year-old Jamal, who cannot stop thinking about the rockets that rained on his house in Deraa, southern Syria.
I brought up the complaints I'd heard about the rockets from people in Beit Hanoun; I'd been told that some residents had battled rocket teams when they tried to launch Qassams from school yards.
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"Unlike most things in this world where you have an illusion of a degree of control over what your endeavor is all about, the rocket launch is something where even that illusion is stripped away".
Tells about the rocket ship; the wax-works show; Dillinger and little June Robler.
When asked about the rocket attack, she said she condemned "all forms of violence".
Mr. Hadley informed the president about the rocket attack on the embassy.
It comes amid growing concern in Israel about the rocket and missile capabilities of militant groups on its borders, and the potential threat of a nuclear Iran.
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