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The phrase "about would be a" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I was thinking about would be a good time to meet."
Alternatives: "regarding what could be a" or "concerning what might be a".
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But bringing one about would be a very tall order.
Just getting together an hour of stuff to talk about would be a lot of work.
The N.C.A.A.'s enforcement chief said punishing athletes for violations they did not know about would be a major shift in philosophy for the organization.
"I still work 12-hour days," Dr. Bublitz said, "and the thing I would worry most about would be a stroke or a heart attack that would leave me handicapped for many years".
And while I have ultimately drawn different conclusions than Pollan has (I could not in good conscience resume eating meat), turning factory farms into the kind of animal-friendly operations Pollan writes about would be a major advance.
Thus The Seventh Seal, which is so bogged down in medieval misery and feudalistic faffing about, would be a whole new prospect for moviegoers if it was bulked up with a few song and dance numbers and a fat drag act in the lead.
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"The first issue that we need to talk about would be discrimination as a human race.
A movie about Tarkin would be a movie about the rise of the Empire itself as well as an origin of the Death Star.
Getting serious about conservation would be a lot more practical than talking about the "hydrogen economy".
If it came about, this would be a reversal of practice.
She had, she explains, been hoping that her last stand-up hour, about feminism, would be a flop.
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