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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about what he does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's actions, responsibilities, or activities in a general sense.
Example: "I often wonder about what he does in his free time when he's not at work."
Alternatives: "regarding his activities" or "concerning his work".
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/ He lies about what he does.
It's about what he does.
I can't worry about what he does.
He's really serious about what he does".
"Liao Yiwu is very passionate about what he does.
"He is obviously really passionate about what he does.
But then we don't know much about what he does.
There's something weirdly insincere about what he does.
"Inside, he's so passionate about what he does".
People don't even know that much about what he does.
Faced with hard questions, he does not talk about what he does not know.
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