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Discover Ludwig"cycle about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to ride a bicycle casually or without a specific destination. You can use "cycle about" when describing someone riding a bicycle without a specific purpose or destination. For example, "On the weekends, I like to cycle about the city and explore different neighborhoods." This sentence means that the person enjoys riding their bike around the city to discover new places and sights without a specific plan.
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Opposite the old shuttered-up ticket office plays John Akomfrah's video Mnemosyne, an epic video cycle about the experiences of postwar immigrants to Britain.
Is the cycle about to begin again?
He has completed Tantalus, his 10 play cycle about the Trojan War.
"Anyway," Tovah said, "I've been working on a poem cycle about you".
The lunar cycle, about 301/2 days, was one day longer than it is now.
The 13P answer: star in a mordant yet uplifting pop song cycle about mortality.
The result is "The Silver Gymnasium," a song cycle about the joys and uncertainties of childhood.
In every election cycle, about 5% of the electorate passes to the great voting booth in the sky.
"We're going to make a whole new news cycle about her fucking e-mails again!" he said.
He sings about them, and their survivors, on "The Rising," a song cycle about duty, love, death, mourning and resurrection.
The tragedy stimulated a brief news cycle about the plight of Syrian civilians living in besieged areas.
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