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The phrase "all about equipment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is focused on or concerned with equipment, often in contexts related to discussions, training, or specifications.
Example: "The workshop is all about equipment, covering everything from maintenance to proper usage."
Alternatives: "focused on equipment" or "centered around equipment".
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She knew all about equipment, lights, cameras, paper, printing.
TG: The thing is when I first started I was all about equipment.
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Explains "tight croquet" tells about equipment, etc.
"I think the win in Australia stopped all the questions about equipment and about struggling and a slump and all this stuff," he said.
But what about all the equipment?
We don't usually hear all that much about equipment financing rounds these days, but that's probably because most startups these days don't have all that much equipment that needs financing.
"A lot of people come in here," said Rabinowitz, "and they don't know about all this equipment.
Photography has always been all about the equipment, and not at all about the equipment.
All players know something about equipment, but Schulte has an almost eerie clairvoyance when it comes to wheelchairs.
Though soldiers of all types have complained about equipment in Iraq, part-timers in the National Guard and Reserve say that they have a particular disadvantage because they start off with outdated or insufficient gear.
We dragged all the equipment over about two kilometers of sand dunes because it was a spot we couldn't drive to.
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