Sentence examples for clause about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "clause about" is not correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "clause" when referring to a specific section of a written document, but not in this way. For example, "I need to rewrite the last clause in the contract."

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Hannah objects to a clause about "hidden cameras".

And doesn't banning school prayer anyway violate the clause about not "prohibiting the free exercise thereof"?

Those artists will most likely have a clause about digital downloads in their contracts.

"In most books," Mr. Gallagher said, "we're lucky to see a dependent clause about Brooklyn".

She says she will not accept the Labour amendments tabled to her clause about citizenship powers.

They were put there after Brodeur rewrote the goaltender's job description to include a clause about skating and stickhandling.

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Theme identifies what the clause is about, and Rheme is the remaining elements of the message that develop the Theme.

There may be a sub-clause about entertaining the reader, or some such.

For example, don't agree to crazy multiples or special clauses about taking money out.5.

10 More blood-curdling clauses about the secrecy of the proceedings.

(Look through recent record contracts and you will still find ghost clauses about the costs associated with breakages incurred by the shipment of 78-r.p.m. discs).

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