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The phrase "about the segments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific parts or divisions of a larger whole, often in contexts like analysis, reports, or presentations.
Example: "In this report, we will provide detailed insights about the segments of the market that are showing the most growth."
Alternatives: "regarding the segments" or "concerning the segments".
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Then you should devise and test hypotheses about the segments of the community that need to be engaged, the platforms that will allow their members to connect in new ways, the interactions that will result, the experiences that members will get out of the interactions, and the value that could be generated to create a win for all.
So there can be a significant element of arbitrariness about the segments of humanity that we identify as "groups".
Something about the segments around Eye Pay and tracking refugees via tokens is both beautiful and uplifting and yet terrifying (if in the wrong hands and applied to any number of scenarios or imposed) all at the same time.
They are talking about the segments and what's going in Amy's and my life.
Colbert and the show's staff have declined media interviews about the segments since the Wexler episode.
Officials at NBC25 declined to comment about the segments' provenance, but they can be traced to its corporate owner, Sinclair Broadcast Group.
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"I don't think you can avoid bubbles when people are all enthusiastic about the segment.
The header contains metadata about the segment like its sequence and acknowledgement number, source and destination port etc.
Although doctors who attended the March session seemed enthusiastic about the course, some had reservations about the segment called "advance care planning".
"All the statistics and anecdotes and seeing young people who had strokes kind of freaked me out," Anderson said in a Q. & A. about the segment.
When later asked about the segment, Fonda told ET Canada that she was surprised at what she considered an inappropriate question.
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