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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diary about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the topic or subject of a diary. For example: - "I found an old diary about my great-grandmother's life in the 1920s." - "She wrote in her diary about her struggles with anxiety and depression." - "It's important to keep a diary about your experiences while traveling."
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COP DIARY about police jargon.
Immediately afterwards they write a diary about their experience.
"Start to keep a diary about how you're feeling.
"I was just writing in my diary about you".
Sir Max talked about Virginia Woolf's diary; about the things about her that he found distasteful.
COP DIARY about working the late shift as a police patrolman in the South Bronx.
My unit, which consists of half a dozen cops… COP DIARY about police jargon.
The source added: "He hasn't got a diary about whether he drove or not".
Welles, meanwhile, scribbled in his diary about the "miserable intrigues of Weed and Seward".
COP DIARY about working on a narcotics squad... Patrol is politics, but narcotics is pure technique.
There they discover her grandmother's diary about her experiences during the Boer War.
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