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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an atmosphere, or the prevailing mood or feeling, around something or someone. For example: "There was an intense atmosphere about the courtroom as the jury read out their verdict."
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"There's a festive atmosphere about it.
It entered the atmosphere about 40 miles southeast of Fiji.
There's a spaciousness, an atmosphere about Preseli that enchants.
Now the planet is dry, with an atmosphere about one-150th the pressure of our own.
There was a fox-hunting atmosphere about the campaign against Carmichael, he thought.
What would the peaks tell us about the atmosphere, about weather, about glaciers?
There was an almost Dickensian atmosphere about the Tudor Street offices.
Yet this Test match has a slightly muted atmosphere about it.
The asteroid was going unusually fast when it entered the atmosphere — about 18 miles per second, according to the scientists.
Which leaves Titan, an object with a nitrogen-based atmosphere about four times as dense as Earth's.
"It's been amazing to see the atmosphere about the Oscars and what it means to the town," he said.
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