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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about this scenario" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific situation or context that has been previously mentioned or is understood by the audience.
Example: "I would like to hear your thoughts about this scenario before we make a decision."
Alternatives: "regarding this situation" or "concerning this case".
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Saperstein is skeptical about this scenario, however.
(Paul Waldman has written about this scenario).
We've talked about this scenario before.
You ask a good question about this scenario.
And something about this scenario just sounds right.
When did you first start thinking about this scenario as the basis for a novel?
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Labor's Gabbay, a former telecom executive, is concerned about precisely this scenario.
(To learn more about avoiding this scenario, see ("Identity Theft: How To Avoid It" and "Identity Theft: What To Do If It Happens").
The animals I am most worried about in this scenario would be the lions, who can go up to 50 mph in short bursts, meaning they could potentially get to me within about 25 seconds (but likely much longer) from 500 yards away.
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For a single crystal prism operating in a Bragg configuration, however, dynamical diffraction effects bring about strong deviations from this scenario.
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