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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about toward" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two prepositions that do not typically work together in this way.
Example: "I was thinking about going toward the park."
Alternatives: "regarding" or "concerning".
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"It's quite something we've achieved after 32 years, and it's something I thought about toward the end on the bench.
His colleagues at NBC and Fox, looking uneasily about toward the new season, are hoping for the same gift.
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Talk regularly about progress toward team goals.
It is tilted by about 15° toward the upstream direction.
The same can be said about policy toward the banks.
"And we were excited about moving toward that".
I've written before about discrimination toward LeBron James.
What did your survey find about attitudes toward censorship?
He has raised about $125,000 toward the campaign.
The agency is earmarking about $40 million toward these projects.
They put down about $80,000 toward the $225,000 price.
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