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The phrase "am about the" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to express an intention or readiness to do something, but it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
Example: "I am about to leave for the meeting."
Alternatives: "I am going to" or "I am ready to".
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The reality is that some senior staff people inside the White House are as frustrated as I am about the lack of long-term strategic plans.
I am about the same.
Miliband said: "Jeremy is as passionate as I am about the importance of staying in".
"The more I'm around him, the more amazed I am about the kind of kid he is," McGaughey said.
And I'm less concerned about the radicals in America than I am about the radicals in the Muslim world".
I'm less worried about the prospect of Obama losing than I am about the prospect of Romney winning it.
He's wiser than I am about the pace of his days and he sleeps better than I do at night.
"I'll do my very best to be as enthused about the women as I am about the men," he said.
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If you're serious [as I am] about the notion that science is but one of the humanities, there are other arbiters, also.
Fill in the blank: I am _____ about the future at this time.
Fill in the blank: I am ______ about the future at this time.
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