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Discover LudwigThe phrase "billboard about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a billboard that is promoting or advertising something specific. Example: "I saw a massive billboard about the new movie release on my way to work."
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This next to a newspaper billboard about the death of the barrister, Mark Saunders.
Here, in an interview with Billboard about the film's music, he discusses the Bowie song.
Often a student's clothes, intended as a fashion statement, can be misread as a billboard about sexuality.
"Then I went to the men's room, and atop the toilet tank was a little billboard, about two feet high, telling me that if I ever felt anxious I should talk to my doctor about taking Paxil.
Her family and friends maintain a billboard about the case next to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, and operate a Web site, www.kristinekupka.com, that asserts that Mr. Persaud knows what happened to her.
He was dropping off his son at school one day in 2013 and chatting with fellow school dad Craig Marks, the current executive editor of Billboard, about the shifting trends of country music.
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"There're billboards about, too," Jonny says of the advert, before his brother interrupts.
A standard billboard of about equal size would cost about $10,000, but would also require costly installation crews to change displays.
Schifano has been in billboards about 45 years.
Baltimore isn't exactly putting up billboards about "The Wire".
Driving down the street and there are billboards about opening weekends and movies, movies, movies.
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