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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demarcation about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe boundaries or divisions between different things or concepts. Example: The demarcation about the issue of climate change has been a topic of heated debate for years. Here, the phrase is describing the boundaries or divisions around the issue of climate change.
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The lines of demarcation about this style vs. that style of singing are not hard and fast.
"You can't defend every piece of land along a 750-kilometer-long Line of Control, but you should retaliate to send a strong message across the border," he said, referring to the demarcation, about 470 miles.
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"Unfortunately, what we really have now is a demarcation line about what policing strategies are, where businesses go and who is welcome and who is not".
Poland assembled four divisions along the demarcation line; about 50,000 Polish troops were present, and just over 20,000 Lithuanian troops.
As for my daughter, I am in no rush to begin this unseemly facet of her education, the blurry demarcations about when lying is 'wrong' and when it is 'right.' Confusing and chaotic, attempting to navigate her between the murky terrain of being truthful and being deceitful, if I could, I'd avoid it all together.
Ingolf Pernice and I believed that the most useful way to launch this second colloquium would be by sharing our reflections on what the initial survey of policy areas may have shown or failed to show, not only about our assumptions, but about the demarcation of regulatory power in federal systems in general.
Marianne Krogh Jensen, whom Eliasson met when she curated the Danish Pavilion for the 1997 São Paulo Biennial, and married three years ago, when they decided to adopt Zakarias, feels strongly about the demarcation between Eliasson's public and private lives.
"People are feeling they are going to be next". Coming after the fatal shooting of a Brazilian electrician mistaken for a suicide bomber after last July's London bombings, the episode has prompted questions anew about the demarcation between counterterrorism and heavy-handedness.
Because of this, the Inspectorate did not have to account for using the risk models, which distorted the backstage space and made the investigators confused about the demarcation of backstage and frontstage.
Interestingly, this causes the insignificant differences and significant increases in displacement and instantaneous densification rate at the demarcation point of about 500 °C.
The potentially destructive dispute about demarcation and precedence that broke out between Fox and others is a product of the departmental structure May has devised.
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