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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eloquent about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who speaks or writes in a persuasive, articulate, and graceful manner. Example: The professor was always eloquent about the importance of education and its role in shaping society's future.
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And nobody's been more eloquent about that than Governor Schwarzenegger.
Jürgen Habermas has been especially eloquent about this.
Not all performing artists are eloquent about their art.
Many people enjoy life plentifully, but few have been so eloquent about it.
He is eloquent about how the "vending machines of Tokyo constitute a secret city of solitude".
He was eloquent about the love and support Ms Suu Kyi still enjoys in Burma.
He can be eloquent about corporate misbehavior, in an eyes-downcast and soft-spoken fashion.
New York City police officers carry Glock pistols, and rappers wax eloquent about them.
Professor Agin is particularly eloquent about the potential perils of lead, dioxins, PCBs, radiation and pesticides.
(No one has ever been more eloquent about the ethical virtues of Jesus of Nazareth).
As I note, individual protestors were eloquent about what is at issue.
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