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Discover LudwigThe phrase "campaign about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific topic or issue that a campaign is focused on. Example: The presidential candidate's campaign about education reform has been gaining a lot of attention from voters.
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Almost every issue that feminists campaign about would have a positive knock-on effect for men.
"If people ask what's this campaign about, you tell them it's still about hope," he said.
"This is a campaign about, on one level, the leadership of the Labour party, but it's also a campaign about how we do politics in our society.
What was this presidential campaign about, exactly?
"We expect a vigorous campaign about ideas.
We had -- just had an entire campaign about it.
Works" campaign, about making appliances in the good old U.S. A
It wasn't a campaign about growing the economy, it was a campaign about fright".
His departure follows a whispering campaign about his performance.
Last Thursday, it started an education campaign about online safety.
"This is a campaign about issues," she said".
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