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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not so about" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in informal contexts to express disagreement or to clarify a misconception. Example: "I thought the meeting was about budget cuts, but it's not so about that."
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Not so about "Danaë," which he believes is certainly by Artemisia.
Soon, he had, starting what was to become a torrent of hundreds of e-mail messages in which they posed questions both obvious and not so about their lives, their interests and their children.
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