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The phrase "convey about" is not considered standard grammar, so it should not be used in written English. One more appropriate phrase would be "convey to". For example, "I wanted to convey to my friend how much I appreciated her help."
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This paper asks: what do moments of ethnographic refusal convey about TLU assessments and consultation?
Using pictures and role playing, the students are asked to identify what facial expressions and body language might convey about feelings.
There is one more thing I want to convey about interning.
Lennar will convey about 1,400 acres to the city, though some of the land will remain leased by Lennar until the Navy completes its environmental cleanup.
Granted, any insights he hoped to convey about the title role were doubtless stymied by the last minute cast change.
The paintings offer a fascinating insight into the messages that the great and the good sought to convey about themselves.
What were you trying to convey about the black male experience (or, rather, your experience as a black man)?
Was there a detail he could convey about Dylan which would seem fresh to readers of the Trib?
During another clinical training session, he missed most of what a patient with a broken jaw was trying to convey about his condition.
May insisted she had strong words to convey about the Khashoggi murder and the need for a full accounting of Riyadh's alleged involvement.
A variety of metrics of habitat connectivity have been described, varying in the amount of information they convey about movement and the amount of data required to measure them.
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