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The phrase "not especially about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is not focused on or related to a specific topic or subject. Here is an example: "The book was interesting, but it was not especially about the history of the Civil War."
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It was not especially about dance.
She's very serious about her work but not especially about herself, which is probably as it should be.
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Look, I am not especially fussy about hotels.
But he's not especially concerned about the city's rickety infrastructure.
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As Cameron Hepburn of Oxford University says, "I'm not especially worried about the mean.
Even so, Mr. Durbin was not especially optimistic about Mr. Gore.
As a British citizen, however, he was not especially knowledgeable about American politics.
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