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"blanket about" is a correct phrase that is commonly used in written English
It is usually used to describe something that completely covers or surrounds something else, much like a blanket would. Example: The snowfall created a blanket about the city, making everything look peaceful and white.
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The old hunter pulled his blanket about him.
O'Shea, 41, is not a wet blanket about his club's chances — quite the opposite.
After a telephone tip on May 10, her body was found wrapped in a blanket about three blocks from her home.
Use a hot glue gun and spread lines up and down the blanket about a few inches apart.
When you get to a corner, fold the corner down towards the center of the blanket about 3".
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There must be a stern warning printed on the blankets about not doing exactly this.
"I'm not talking about blanket condemnation of Islamic law," he said emphatically.
Instead of the pink baby blanket tablecloth, how about a nice lace one instead?
Making blanket statements about levels of instability in Latin America is about as uninformed as saying a corn field in Iowa and Central Park are the same because they both have foliage.
Before you, Mr. Trump, judge people and make blanket statements about them, learn who and what you are talking about.
Quite a blanket sneer about a few score writers.
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