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No, "bud about" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in spoken English colloquially, but it is not grammatically correct. However, the phrase "about bud" can be used in written English, as in the example: "I heard you talking about bud earlier. What were you discussing?" This phrase means to talk or chat casually.
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The lotus bud about to blossom that crowns the convex cover, a rare feature, sets it apart.
The film wasn't much ("Air Bud," about a dog that plays sports), but the interior of the Plaza, the elegant ceiling and chandeliers, the plush cathedral-size screening room, left a lasting impression on her.
Bud-burst, leaves emerge from the bud about 5 mm.
I actually fought with Bud about getting his own publicist when Norman said he was hiring a firm (way back when).
Like Orlando, she praised the interaction between Bud and Megan, saying that "her talk with Bud about his divorce gave her a more human feel", adding "The show should get stronger as the interpersonal relationships do".
Make the total height of each flower bud about the same as the width of the ribbon.
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But very early on I realized Steven still had his taste buds about him.
Nothing serious, though, just a little tiff between old buds about the future of the universe, really.
By early June, slender three-foot stems drooped with the weight of fat flower buds about the size of my thumb.
For example, in one experiment, male participants chose a flashier Valentine's Day gift, like a dozen red roses, over one more satisfying, like a potted rose plant with buds about to open despite recipients' preferences, which were often more mixed.
It's always good for you, the Ardent Historian, to have something substantial to chew on over the summer as Your Favorite Periodical enters its annual slow epoch (quantitatively, anyhow), and this year we have the perfect opportunity: You can argue interminably with all your classmates and Tiger buds about the virtues and vices of choosing an insider for the University's presidency.
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