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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emphasis about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it is not a commonly used phrase.
It can be used to indicate the specific topic or subject that is being emphasized or highlighted in a sentence or statement. Example: In her speech, the president placed emphasis about the need for environmental protection and sustainable practices.
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The league is making this emphasis about bench behaviour and coaches.
[Whitman] openly challenged the European tradition and spoke with such exultant emphasis about America's superiority to other nations.
It's just to make clear, with some emphasis, about the importance of the development of absolute rule.
The glistening runs were marked with tiny jabs of emphasis, about one in a bar, so that they seemed to dance above the ensemble.
But with the shift in emphasis about 1957 from manned aircraft to missiles, which did not rely on such engines, titanium was toppled with its perch.
The odd thing is that Governor Bush and his campaign colleagues talk with great emphasis about the need to build up our armed forces.
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Emphasis on "about", one suspects.
Mr DeVeaux shows that the change in emphasis came about through popular after-hours clubs, such as Minton's and Monroe's in Harlem, where musicians honed their skills in friendly but serious competition.
But right now, that means where the focus and emphasis is about me.
During the second half of the 19th century, Russian foreign policy gave about equal emphasis to the Balkans and East Asia.
How did the emphasis on sports come about?
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