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The phrase "about what instruments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about specific instruments in a discussion or context, such as music, tools, or equipment.
Example: "Can you tell me more about what instruments you used to create this piece?"
Alternatives: "regarding which instruments" or "concerning what instruments".
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"We are just thinking about what instruments might actually be useful to relieve the tension on the market," he said.
And since well-diversified investors should never bail out of fixed income completely, you should think about what instruments to buy that will do best in the next round of rate increases.
One of the most time-consuming tasks for Tremblay and her team is negotiating with the scientists about what instruments should be kept on the spacecraft and which should be removed, and analyzing how these decisions impact the industrial team at MD Robotics.
NASA has just announced details about what instruments a space probe to Jupiter's moon Europa will carry when it makes multiple flybys in the next decade.
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At the AER's inquiry, two expert witnesses debated about what instrument is best for detecting airborne toxins.
People with bumps were trying not to limp, everybody was talking about what instrument they played at the bonding concert for non-musical rugby players and everybody but everybody was saying how proud they were to be there.
The fact that Saariaho is not an active performer might explain her liberated ideas about what sounds can be produced with what instruments.
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