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Discover Ludwig"cabinet about" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is not a complete phrase and lacks proper grammar and context. Instead, you could use "cabinet on/about" in a sentence like, "The cabinet had a lengthy discussion about the new policy." This means that the members of the cabinet had a discussion or conversation about the new policy.
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There was disagreement within Lincoln's cabinet about trading with the rebellious states.
(Mahathir denies showing any pictures, but allows, "I informed the cabinet about Anwar's associates").
He also cancelled two trips to meet with his cabinet about Ebola.
A course I set this morning when I told the Cabinet about it.
"Absolutely hopeless". Short says she was telling the war cabinet about these problems every day.
Rudd said he would be speaking with his cabinet about it.
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Objects were crammed in oak and glass cabinets — about 37,000 Islamic and Byzantine items, mostly grouped by function.
An old black-and-white photograph of the sensitive technology — perhaps the only image of its kind in existence publicly — shows an array of pipes and low cabinets about the size of a small truck.
The king's father, King Hussein, also changed cabinets about every eight months during his reign.
After checking with my contractor's schedule, I called the store and asked them to deliver my cabinets about a week later, on a Tuesday.
But, to be truly useful, women can't shy away from asking their shadow cabinets about topics that seem too personal, such as compensation details, expat packages or interpersonal dynamics in the office.
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