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The phrase "about the sunshine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to sunlight, weather, or the positive feelings associated with sunny days.
Example: "We had a lovely picnic in the park, enjoying the warmth and beauty about the sunshine."
Alternatives: "regarding the sunshine" or "concerning the sunshine".
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In Australia, we are pretty blasé about the sunshine.
"It's all about the sunshine and the flowers".
I try to stay upbeat about the sunshine that night as we meet friends for dinner.
When he forecasts Newark's future, he would rather talk about the sunshine than the clouds.
In the dark days of winter it's a treat to read about the sunshine, food and wine of Chief Inspector Montalbano's native Sicily.
"If you think about the sunshine, it's just like turning up the gas on a pot of chemical soup such that the soup starts bubbling up," she said.
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Come summer everyone is out and about and the sunshine can often remind someone they are not feeling sunny themselves".
Lambs are bouncing about in the sunshine and the Archers omnibus is on the radio.
Ginger-bearded, he is surprisingly pale for a dude who spends all his time larking about in the sunshine: clearly a believer in sensible sun protection.
Bodies are strewn about in the sunshine; tired swimmers take a moment to re-energise, and mums and dads sit up, watching intently and sending words of encouragement to their children in the pool.
It's not all about sitting in the sunshine in the South of France – it's about sitting in the sunshine in the South of France with a laptop.
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