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Discover LudwigThe phrase "joke about" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of making a joke or making fun of something or someone. Example: "The comedian's entire set was filled with jokes about current political issues."
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There's nothing to joke about".
"We'll joke about that, too.
It's something women joke about".
People joke about it.
Guys joke about it.
Perhaps we shouldn't joke about it.
Is the joke about identity politics?
They were something you could joke about.
Other penthouse-dwellers joke about their homes.
They would joke about Sunday night dinner.
She may joke about its strong smell.
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