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The phrase "about the stated" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that has been previously mentioned or specified, but it would require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The report provides insights about the stated objectives of the project."
Alternatives: "regarding the mentioned" or "concerning the specified".
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There are places, too, where I was trying to use Frank to express something about the stated and real reasons for brutality (hence Frank's musings on the attack on the rabbit warren).
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What about the state?
This is about the state.
But you asked about the state.
It speaks domestically and about the state.
Everyone sighed, thinking about the state.
He did not talk about the state.
And what about the state trooper matter?
You're talking about the state police.
What about the state-level results?
We chat about the state of pop.
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