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The phrase "about the witch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a witch, whether in a story, folklore, or any context involving witches.
Example: "The book is primarily about the witch and her adventures in the enchanted forest."
Alternatives: "concerning the witch" or "regarding the witch".
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And what about the witch of Endor?
It was important to Eggers to "discover what was important about the witch archetype and why she was powerful.
After reading about the witch crisis, Shaplin says he ultimately felt the events had to do with capitalism, including competition among Salem families for property and resources.
Bruce Davison is a steady presence as an author who has just published a book about the witch trials of the 1690s, and horror favorites like Dee Wallace turn up in secondary roles.
It all seems so real – there's even a brilliant fake TV documentary, included on the DVD, about the witch that the film-makers used to raise their meagre budget.
Because the funny thing about the witch trials is this: it wasn't, really, those hysterical little girls and so-called temptress wenches who did all this damage to America's soul.
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After a brief stint as a CIA agent in Mexico - where his boss was the future Watergate burglar E Howard Hunt - he co-wrote a provocative apologia for the liberals' bete noire, McCarthy and his Enemies (1959), about the witch-hunting senator from Wisconsin.
I had the same reservation about the "Witches' Sabbath" finale, brilliantly played but strangely clear-headed.
"I've long believed," he wrote, "that Lady Macbeth knew all about the witches... It's convincing".
"This is better than 'Wicked'!" Mr. Beck said, referring to the long-running hit musical on Broadway about the witches of Oz.
But he spoke most often about the witches -- "flying with fire behind them" -- that sprinkled dust on his roof at night.
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