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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurd about" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. Instead, you could say "absurdity about" or "absurdity towards" to express the idea of something being absurd or ridiculous. Example: The author's use of satire in the novel highlights the absurdity about human behavior and societal norms.
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I mean, I don't mean to be absurd about it, but I guess I can make the point of absurdity with an absurd point -- I guess that would mean if you really had affection for your horse, I guess you could marry your horse.
There was something absurd about us all.
What do you find most absurd about modern life?
Of course, there's something absurd about a man who loves data railing against "statistical bullshit".
The only thing absurd about it is that Gomez has done this four times this season.
What's most absurd about the "Vanishing Race" image is that its subjects are riding horses.
When you see your dark fantasies realized in the light of day, there's something absurd about them.
It says there is something wonderful and absurd about contemporary architecture.
There's something absurd about it, and on the other hand, completely natural about it".
But there was something almost satirically absurd about the way Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman led the charge.
The Hepworth, to 12 Jun RC Large paintings of brickwork: there is something absurd about such a subject.
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