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The phrase "deliberately about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is intentionally focused on a specific topic or goal. Example 1: "The politician's speech was deliberately about the need for healthcare reform." Example 2: "Her project was deliberately about raising awareness for environmental conservation." Example 3: "I didn't want to discuss my personal life during the meeting, so I deliberately avoided any conversations about it."
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And I've never encouraged a woman to be silent deliberately about abuse.
I don't think deliberately about structure when I write.
"Peter misled me, somewhat deliberately, about the economics".
That Sunday afternoon, I put on gloves and began picking up the shards, moving carefully and deliberately about the task.
Kagame, a soft-spoken man with a bespectacled, scholarly demeanor, talked slowly and deliberately about how science and technology — particularly mobile technology — was accelerating economic growth in Africa.
As he says, "If you look back at the people who created the internet they talked very deliberately about creating a space that governments couldn't reach".
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If no (and it will not), why would the Administration deliberately set about to strengthen the regime's hold on power?
We deliberately presented about twice as many SNPs to the software, as we wanted to type, in order to maximise the chance of producing well-performing panels.
For the last month or so, we've talked a lot about how sloppy, scattered reporting has served to mislead readers -- perhaps deliberately -- about the details of various bombshell National Security Agency NSAA) stories presented by Glenn Greenwald and others.
Second, the moderator and at least one other panelist is totally ill-informed about the constitutional amendment process -- either that or they're being deliberately stupid about it.
The Palestinians have been deliberately vague about their exact plans.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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