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The phrase "contain anything about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The email should contain anything about the upcoming meeting, including the agenda and location.
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Apart from maybe that the draft legislation on women bishops does not contain anything about prelates of the flying variety.
Cannabis has been outlawed for so long that doctors have never had to consider it before, nor does their medical training contain anything about its therapeutic use.
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It did not contain anything hazardous.
Cookies don't contain anything".
I was about 10 years old before it even occurred to me that binders could contain anything but gaming cards.
Nobody says that "Midnight's Children" contains anything derogatory about Islam.
Before an ad goes to air, CAD will assess whether it contains anything that is defamatory or false about a person's character, and if it thinks the ad does, you have to be able to substantiate the claim before the ad goes to air.
Neither contained anything new, according to officials.
The definition of -ABAC system is similar to that of ABAC except that Bob can prematurely exclude from the comparison.
It's a small blue shopping bag that, for 20 euros, could contain just about anything.
Some MPs' entries on Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, now contain more about their expenses than anything else.
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