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Discover Ludwig"congress about" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
Typically, "congress" is used as a noun to refer to a formal meeting or assembly of people, specifically in the context of political or governmental affairs. A correct and usable phrase would be "congressional about," meaning pertaining to Congress or its activities. For example: "The journalist wrote an article that was highly critical of the congressional about the recent tax reform bill."
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Quotes members of Congress about the code.
Reagan address Congress about Latin America.
John testified before Congress about the embargo.
Ms. McCoy had testified before Congress about consumer finance issues.
"Certainly we're willing to talk to Congress about that.
And we aren't going to tell Congress about it".
Clemens is accused of lying to Congress about steroids.
Credit rating agencies have been questioning Congress about its credibility.
The C.I.A. then briefed members of Congress about those plans.
Hagel reportedly told Congress about the prisoner swap on Saturday.
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But there was very little posturing from the Democratic Congress about the Cutter incident.
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