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"bandage about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that something is wrapped or intertwined around something else. For example, "She wrapped a bandage about her ankle to protect it from further strains."
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She begins to unwrap the bandage about the torero's foot.
He puts on and removes a silver helmet, bandages his wrists and hands like a boxer and then winds the bandage about his head.
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The panel of pharmacies serves 13.5 million people and together dispense medicines, medical aid or bandages about 130 million times per year [ 8].
Flannel bandages about 6" wide are excellent for creating a shipping wrap.
The wound generally contains P. aeruginosa, S. intermedicus, and S. hyicus which were also identified from the swab of mice wound and successfully treated with chitosan zinc oxide bandage in about 3 weeks [100].
Overlap each wrap of the bandage by about half.[21].[21]
Wrap the leg from front to back overlapping the bandage by about 1/3 with each wrap.
If you have blisters, use an antibiotic topical cream and cover the blister with a bandage for about 10 hours before you uncover it.
We watched the single injured person having their leg bandaged (with about 30 other press people).
Those who could walk roamed about, crudely bandaged and dazed.
The fabric of the bandage should stretch about halfway to its maximum extension as you wrap it.
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