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The phrase "about which veterans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific topic or subject related to veterans, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The report discusses several issues about which veterans have expressed concerns."
Alternatives: "regarding veterans" or "concerning veterans".
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In addition, 14 of the 19 wartime experiences and exposures about which veterans were asked were reported by a significantly greater proportion of cases than controls.
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This notion recently came to life in a short film in which veterans talk candidly about how the outdoors has helped them find a new mission in the outdoors.
When looking at veteran unemployment, it helps to identify which veterans one is talking about.
If the center receives the latter, it consults records about which medals the veteran earned, then gives the Army or other branch the go-ahead to ship the medals.
But Mr. Neff has a thick binder of eligibility rules so he can advise veterans about which federal programs they might qualify for.
An article on Wednesday about ways in which war veterans are seeking serenity misspelled, in some copies, the given name of a former National Guard sergeant who is riding a bicycle across the United States.
Give to Friends of Veterans, which helps veterans facing homelessness.
The HUDStat report is blunt about which state and local departments are efficiently moving veterans into housing (Indiana and Ohio) and which is lagging behind (California).
Though most are Army veterans, there is plenty of ribbing about which branch of the military is best.
A few miles west at Cal State L.A., Gustavo Gonzalez said he's gotten bad advice about which classes to take and has been disappointed with the services for veterans.
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