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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to let" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of allowing or permitting something to happen. Example: "I am about to let you know the results of the test."
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"I'm not about to let that change".
Some doctors weren't about to let that business slip away.
"We are not about to let that happen".
They weren't about to let that happen a third time.
But an educator at Kelsey's school (Gabriel Macht) isn't about to let them.
This time, the Democrats weren't about to let themselves be outpledged.
Things get serious – but Boyle isn't about to let them get solemn.
But other Republicans — privately and publicly — say Democrats are not about to let up.
Sugar, for her part, isn't about to let a lucrative infatuation go to waste.
But Mr. Rowland's critics are not about to let the issue fade.
But Mr. Leguizamo isn't about to let you examine him dispassionately.
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