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Discover Ludwig"an email about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce the subject or topic of an email, similar to how one might use "regarding" or "concerning" in spoken language. Example: "Dear colleagues, I am writing to inform you of an upcoming meeting that will be held next week. Please see the attached agenda for more details. The meeting will be an email about our new project proposal."
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Monday morning I got an email from the writer/filmmaker/performance artist Miranda July with the subject line: "AN EMAIL ABOUT MONEY.
Next time, they won't send an email about it.
Earlier this afternoon I got an email about brushes.
Oddly, Expedia said it sent you an email about the flight change on 21 February.
A spokesman for the premier confirmed she had received an email about an unnamed MP.
Other good scores: Fixxxer +20 Shrewdette +20 Sportingchad +16.80 Coma, we have sent you an email about arranging your prize.
Express Newspapers editors are understood to have received an email about Stevens, although the content of the message is not known.
Today I received an email about someone's gardening progress this year; he said that he had taken a gambol with his courgettes.
Later that day, I received an email about the same article from the Guardian, informing me that I had received a payment for said article.
Michael Foley said he lost hope after receiving an email about one week before a video of Foley's killing was released, on 20 August.
Thursday, November 24 2005 A couple of days ago I sent an email about the upcoming elections in Iraq to a friend in the UK.
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