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The phrase "about the roof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the roof of a building, such as its condition, design, or maintenance.
Example: "The contractor provided a detailed report about the roof, highlighting areas that needed repair."
Alternatives: "regarding the roof" or "concerning the roof".
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"To be honest, I have mixed emotions about the roof.
Weeks later, they still had no answers to their questions about the roof.
She's not thinking about the roof, or the roofer, or rain.
So what about the roof from the spectator's point of view?
About 10 days later, the camera will zoom back to show the chicks hopping about the roof.
And what about the roof, which was drawn across the arena after an hour and 11 minutes of the match, turning an outdoor event into an indoor one?
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Her father shook his head, saying it wasn't safe to climb about on the roof.
When moving about on the roof, watch for loose or torn shingles, moss, wet leaves or debris.
And Kenny Cooper, I just about hit the roof in excitement when I heard he was coming back to Dallas.
A tree grew about four feet from the roof's edge.
And let's not talk about the roof door alarm screaming at the violation.
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