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The phrase "about the workshop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information, discussions, or topics related to a specific workshop.
Example: "I would like to gather some feedback about the workshop we held last week."
Alternatives: "regarding the workshop" or "concerning the workshop".
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For the first time, I asked him about the workshop.
Some ask about the workshop; most do not.
Something about the workshop format just doesn't really lend itself to the novel.
Evan continued to talk about the workshop and brought up the topic of male sexual fantasies.
In June, however, someone complained to the Department of Buildings about the workshop.
But when she told Sweeney about the workshop he was unimpressed.
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Tells about the workshops held at the Marie H. Reed Community Learning Center in Washington N.W.
Mr. Munson undertook the task of supplying with press releases on the works; the dancers's photographs and biographies; and information about the workshops offered by the company.
Then I was making some moves and mother says, 'What you dancing, I don't believe it!'" A week ago, the students were themselves suspicious about the workshops.
(More information about the workshops is available online).
To learn more about the workshops click here. .
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