Sentence examples for about type from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about type" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type or category of something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "I have some questions about type, particularly regarding its classification in this context."
Alternatives: "regarding type" or "concerning type".

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Nothing is neutral about type.

It's about type 2 diabetes.

Talk story about Type 41 Bugatti cars.

There is little in the public domain about Type 314s.

The New Yorker, February 2 , 1952P. 16 Talk story about Type 41 Bugatti cars.

Second, councils don't have to be specific about type of "affordable housing" that's needed.

Do you have information about Type 314s and their R.S.P.s? Please send them to [email protected] or to [email protected].

By John Brooks and H. Patton The New Yorker, February 2 , 1952P. 16 Talk story about Type 41 Bugatti cars.

Rules about type placement on the cover were broken willy-nilly and a bold photographic approach frequently carried much of the message.

The 'we can't think about this because we don't have enough money/ there are more important things to worry about' type of argument.

Although there have been a lot of research works about type I relay, the research works about type II relay are just started and relatively not enough.

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