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Discover Ludwig"console about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in spoken language as a casual or slang term, but it would not be appropriate in formal or written settings. A similar phrase that is more commonly used is "console with," which means to provide comfort or support to someone who is upset or in distress. Example: When my friend's dog passed away, I tried to console him with words of sympathy and a shoulder to cry on.
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He is a pitiful figures and the recipient begins to console about his job after he advises him just what to do about the summons.
Since hackers found a way to rewrite the memory in the diminutive console about a month ago, an adventurous set of retro gaming fans have been testing its limits.
Sony's PlayStation continued to control the market, believed to be the coolest console about.
One estimate was that by 2011 over 30 percent of households in the US would own a Wii console, "about the same percentage that owned a television in 1953".
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Sega Mega Drive: why retro consoles are about more than nostalgia.
Both consoles have about as much raw computing power as a reasonably fast desktop PC and are, for all intents and purposes, ordinary PCs in fancy boxes.
As the arcades flourished, home consoles skittered about like mammals before the great cataclysm.
There is always something rather consoling about the past tense.
There was something calming and consoling about the mere fact of that sound.
The two machines were side by side with consoles about 15 feet apart.
There was something calming and consoling about the fact of the sound.
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