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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about understandably" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to combine "about" and "understandably," but they do not function together in this way.
Example: "The situation was about understandably difficult for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "regarding understandably" or "concerning understandably".
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It is not a subject any of the Murrays like to talk about, understandably, although Judy, in Andy's 2008 autobiography, related how she drove frantically to the school after hearing there had been a shooting.
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She did not seem wholly happy about it, understandably: the prospect seemed more of a burden than a blessing.
Yahtzee is of two minds about it, understandably, calling it various names but admitting it gets much better later.
Things have gotten faster again, this time out, but all anyone is really talking about is, understandably, LTE.
Some Democrats are, understandably, nervous about this idea.
Some people are understandably queasy about importing labour while so many Britons subsist on benefits.
Some parents are understandably worried about the amount of time their children spend playing games.
But some researchers are understandably concerned about intentionally messing with natural selection.
People began to worry about him, and understandably so.
People discount this evidence because they worry, quite understandably, about the cost of college.
Americans worry about retirement, and understandably so.
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