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Discover Ludwig"it about being" is not a complete or grammatically correct sentence.
It is not a commonly used phrase in English. If you were to use this phrase in a sentence, it would likely be as a subject or object complement, such as "The important thing is not [the topic itself], but it about being true to oneself." In this case, "it about being true to oneself" is describing or explaining the subject "the important thing." It could also potentially be used in an adverbial phrase, such as "They talked for hours, but it about being honest with each other." In this case, "it about being honest with each other" is providing additional information about how they talked or the context of their conversation. Overall, it is not a commonly used phrase and would likely be more clear and effective to rephrase the sentence without it.
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The other intriguing element about the group is the fear - it's the only useful word - expressed by people "inside" it about being linked to it.
Participants are directly involved in the process, bringing it about, being affected by it, benefitting from it.
Is it about being green?
Fathers: What is it about being a dad brings you the most happiness and life satisfaction?
So what is it about being less well-off that causes people to be more generous?
What is it about being a mother that makes you fat?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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