Sentence examples for goodbye about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "goodbye about" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically or in terms of meaning. The word "goodbye" is typically used as a farewell or a way to say goodbye to someone or something. The word "about" is typically used to indicate a subject or topic being discussed. Combining these two words does not create a coherent phrase. Example: I said goodbye to my friend and we talked about our plans for the weekend.

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That, too, had a whiff of the final goodbye about it, whatever Agassi says.

"Long Goodbye," about a last tryst, grows into a power ballad akin to Prince's "Purple Rain".

· This week Maureen saw an afternoon TV movie called Time to Say Goodbye about choosing the right to die: "Wonderful cast hopelessly breathing life into impossible cliches".

Sickness of a non-fictional kind is the subject of "Before I Say Goodbye", about a journalist with cancer, and of "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", a translation from French of a book written with eye-blinking by a totally paralysed man.Some successes travel, while others seem to stick at home.

Two new first-person accounts about coping with the loss of a loved one are Joyce Carol Oates's "A Widow's Story," about the death of her husband, Raymond Smith, (published earlier this month), and Meghan O'Rourke's "The Long Goodbye," about mourning her mother (to be published in April).

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And instead of goodbye, how about so long?

Mr. Ryan said the kids loved the music but had questions about a song called "Goodbye Earl," about an abused wife who plots to kill her husband.

"Goodbye, Lenin!" is about a regime ending in bland incompetence; "Osama," the first film to come out of Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban, chronicles the intrusive malice of a tyranny in full control.

Suffice to say that in one of my all time favourite adventure stories there is a goodbye that just about broke my tiny heart when I first read it, unprepared as I was.

A deconstruction of the ills of gentrification might also seem tired to New Yorkers, but Elliott Durko Lynch's manic "Bryant Lake Bowl Intermission #3" contained flashes of brilliance (including Mr. Lynch ferociously lip-synching to Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman's "Time to Say Goodbye" and dancing about with an entire hamburger shoved in his mouth).

"The Blood Knot" is about a black man and his half-white brother "Hello and Goodbye" is about an Afrikaner brother & sister who hate each other.

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