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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feature about" is not a complete sentence and does not make sense on its own.
It is not grammatically correct and would not be usable in written English. Instead, the phrase could be part of a sentence as part of a prepositional phrase, such as "the feature about the new product" or "the article's feature about the upcoming event." It is used to indicate that the following noun or noun phrase is the main subject or topic of the feature or article. Example: The magazine's feature about eco-friendly living highlighted various sustainable practices.
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An Economist feature about the summit.
A feature about visual literacy, critical thinking, and Times photojournalism.
There was a feature about her in Esquire.
Here's a feature about it from The Australian today.
The conversation turns to a planned feature about an orgy.
Arguably the best feature about the much debated Arab spring.
(Another nice feature about the car is its roominess).
We even remember NME running feature after feature about politics.
In a feature about cabby-poets, Matt Flegenheimer included some perfect images of his own.
A new feature about visual literacy, critical thinking, and Times photojournalism.
"Toy Story" At last, a full-length feature about the inherent value of possessions.
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