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The phrase "highlight about" is not commonly used in written English. It is grammatically correct but it may not be the most natural or common way to express a certain idea. It is more common to say "highlight of" or "highlight about" instead of "highlight about." Example: "The highlight of the trip was when we tried the local cuisine."
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In planning, groups should consider the following questions: For a positive ad: –What are the most important things to highlight about your candidate?
But Mr. Gore and his aides were bubbling with confidence today, saying that the questions they had raised about the Texas budget embodied and brought into vivid relief the larger concerns they had been trying to highlight about Mr. Bush's experience and what they see as his nonchalant approach to governing.
The review of American aid due on Friday, for instance, is likely to highlight about $1 billion that has been allocated but not yet spent under the Merida Initiative, a bilateral partnership begun in 2007 that focuses on fighting organized criminal groups, re-engineering the judicial system, modernizing the border between the two countries and strengthening civil society groups.
This leads to the 2nd thing to highlight about the above suggestion.
Yoo et al. highlight about a cellular automata (CA) based lightweight scheme, which is used for multi-user authentication in the cloud environment [44].
The 500 Startups Syndicate will likely highlight about one company a month that has already drawn some interest from investors, but the firm wants to close its investment more quickly.
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Williams notes that the idea behind Highlights came about in a sort of odd way.
Any highlights about your instructors?
A 30-second introduction shares highlights about your interests, experience, strengths, accomplishments, and goals!
But what this show really highlights about Sweden is its tendency to embrace funny names for labels.
Like the catalog, the exhibition highlights about 80 of the museum's most outstanding works on paper.
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