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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of beginning their study session or activity.
Example: "I am about to study for my final exams, so please do not disturb me."
Alternatives: "going to study" or "preparing to study".
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He secured a scholarship at Waterford and is about to study at university in Canada.
Emily Barrett, 18, is in year 13 of school and is about to study chemical engineering at Manchester University.
My eldest son has graduated with an engineering degree from Birmingham and my youngest is just about to study engineering at Durham.
When he died I was 18 or 19, in revolt, growing sideburns" and "about to study classics at Trinity College Dublin".
Then discuss with them how both the video content and the topic they're about to study relates to them personally and to the world in general.
The symbiotic relationship between the Olympic movement and the United States should give a major sense of empowerment to the two committees about to study the management fiasco of the U.S.O.C.
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"My world was not about studying to work; mine was about working to study," he says.
That archive receives about 5,000 e-mails a year, ranging from students to professionals, asking about materials to study.
Now, you might be wondering, "why would I use my weekend to take a class that teaches me about how to study more?" Well, this class isn't about studying more, it's about studying more awesome-ly.
Learn more about options to study online.
Euan Blair is thinking about coming to study in America.
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