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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about your son" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or providing information related to someone's son.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about your son and his recent achievements in school."
Alternatives: "regarding your son" or "concerning your son."
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How about your son?
"What about your son?" my father asked.
Mystic Friend: Theres a glow about your son, Lincoln.
"You have a delusion about your son," the judge said.
You occasionally like to hear good things about your son".
One e-mail from an unknown sender read: "Don't think about yourself, think about your son".
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He doesn't care that you're worried about your sons, he cares that you worry about them more than you worry about your daughters.
"I remember my mother once told my father, 'Oh, there's a nice article in the paper about your sons.' And my father said, 'Yeah, I can eat that, can't I?'" He laughed.
There's been a story in the news the last two weeks about your son-in-law's security clearance.
It's just common sense; don't be such perverts, don't stress about your son-daughter growing up, because guess what?
If my son was being written about as your son is being written about, I would want to defend him.
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