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Discover Ludwig"brain about" is not a proper phrase or part of a sentence in standard written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is, and it is not grammatically correct. It is possible that it is a mistake for "racking one's brain," which means to think carefully and deeply about something. Example: "I've been racking my brain about the best way to solve this problem, but I still can't come up with a solution."
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"Me picking his brain about Tijuana turned into him picking my brain about the Internet," Mr. Steele said.
He's got a great cricket brain about him and he's tactically very sound.
TV, films and optical illusions work by misleading the brain about what the eye is seeing.
Instead, his older brother picked his brain about ways to beat Green Bay.
Picking Tellez's brain about preparing for multiple events is a good start.
How did that get there, inside his brain, about this woman?
* A bee has a brain about as big as a grass seed.
The human brain averages about 1.2 kg, the bottlenose dolphin brain about 1.8 kg.
"I was racking my brain about some introduction I could make".
A bit of your brain about the size of a sand grain contains 100,000 neurons and a billion synapses.
This is particularly true for drugs that act on new targets in the brain about which relatively less is known.
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