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Discover Ludwig"convention about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a usual or accepted way of doing something. For example, "There is a convention about how you should address royalty in formal settings."
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We met at a sci-fi convention about 20 years ago.
The convention, about three miles away in South Philadelphia, was largely unfazed.
This was a convention about intimate connections, local associations, tender emotions and domestic concerns.
In August, Benita Veliz, who is from Mexico, spoke at the Democratic National Convention about growing up without legal status.
"It's a convention about conventionality," she said, "but I have no problem going to festivals.
The old convention about not raising interest rates sharply during a presidential election year has been abandoned.
TV Coverage Today Vice President Al Gore will deliver his acceptance speech to the Democratic National Convention about 10 tonight.
Some grisly details were recently leaked at a police convention about the rapid-fire execution of the 20 Newtown children and six school personnel.
Germany had already complained under the Geneva Convention about cocci exposure for P.O.W.s in Arizona, and Smith warned that, come summer, there would likely be an outbreak.
ED ROSENBERG Blowing Rock, N.C., Sept. 5, 2012 To the Editor: We constantly hear at the Democratic convention about how much better we are than four years ago.
Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has apologized for a joke he made at the NRA convention about Barack Obama ducking to avoid getting shot.
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