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The phrase "about with a" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "I was thinking about with a new approach to the problem." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "regarding" or "concerning".
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They move about with a flitting, darting motion and are very brightly coloured.
"It's like being allowed to mess about with a national treasure," he said.
Recently, physicists have begun to mess about with a new technique.
But, "We'll be back tomorrow morning," he added, glancing about with a calculating look.
I didn't care what this therapy was about; with a claim like that I had to try it.
I rush about with a great deal of Lysol spray".
Who wouldn't want to mess about with a piece of the Doctor's coolest alien tech?
You're out and about with a bunch of friends and you get hungry.
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Understand the benefits that you bring about with an LBO deal.
It's something he's thought about often and talks about with an endearing honesty.
You don't get a gluon messing about with an electron.
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