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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decidedly about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is definitely or clearly related to a particular topic or subject. Example: The presentation was decidedly about the negative effects of social media on mental health.
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Le Bernardin is decidedly high French and decidedly about seafood, but Ripert shrugs off his 11 years of success there: "I was on fish station at Tour d'Argent, I was on fish station at Robuchon, I was on fish station at Jean-Louis in the Watergate and now I am on fish station here".
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I created a life that was decidedly, purposefully about my career, about my writing, about my image.
The truth is, most people who are up in arms about this are decidedly miserable about their sad, bonerless lives.
This project is decidedly less about "performance marketing," however, and more about content curation.
There is something decidedly faux about the camaraderie of Facebook, something illusory about the connectedness of Twitter.
I'm not even sure these new instruments are genuinely "social". There is something decidedly faux about the camaraderie of Facebook, something illusory about the connectedness of Twitter.
Maybe it's the lipstick, or that women are more conscientious about hygiene, or think there's something decidedly unchic about drinking from a public fountain.
He's decidedly mixed about it.
"There's something decidedly starchy about them," she began.
Administration officials were decidedly lukewarm about the commission's proposal.
There is something decidedly wrong about the music Bitchratch make.
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