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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bachelor about" is not a grammatically correct construction.
It is unclear what you are trying to communicate with this phrase. A more proper and understandable phrase would be "a bachelor party" or "a bachelor's life."
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Yet here he is, a baby-faced bachelor about to play his 200th regular-season game.
The seller, a bachelor about to get married, didn't show much style, Ms. Wolford said.
The New Yorker, April 1 , 1961P. 28 Writer reminisces about his friend Bela, a Hungarian bachelor, about 40, who taught astronomy at Columbia.
Fenjves was a screenwriter, and on the night of June 12th of that year he was working on a script called "The Last Bachelor," about an amorous baseball player.
Also, GLENN CLOSE, MICKY DOLENZ, TONY DANZA, the neighborhood celebrities PAUL AUSTER and JOHN TURTURRO, and that newly slimmed-down bachelor about town, HARVEY WEINSTEIN, whose Miramax studio produced the film.
(DreamWorks, Blu-ray/DVD combo $49.99, DVD $30, PG) SEVEN CHANCES This Buster Keaton masterpiece, here in a new high-definition transfer, begins as a creaky stage piece (most recently filmed in 1999 as "The Bachelor") about a man who must marry by a certain deadline to inherit a fortune, but soon turns into a comic nightmare as Keaton finds himself pursued by hundreds of mercenary would-be brides.
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She dated the director and bachelor-about-town Brett Ratner.
Coming off a divorce and a brief stint as a bachelor-about-town based in Bel Air, Mr. Minor, who had a new wife, was in need of a San Francisco home.
Rock Hudson, of course, plays the womanizing bachelor-about-town whom Ms. Day's designer-dressed interior-decorator character hates (but she knows only his name and his voice, because they share a telephone party line).
Now, they're not quite sure what to make of the 42-year-old bachelor with about as many ideas as dollars.
George was the Jazz Age personified: tall, handsome, dapper, magnetic, a bachelor man-about-Manhattan who played his music at parties all night long with unabashed pleasure in his brilliant talents, lionized wherever he went".
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