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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something frequently or regularly pertains to or concerns a particular topic or subject. Example: "Her speeches are often about the importance of education for underprivileged children."
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15-20 pixels is often about right.
(Often about the apartment).
"It's often about family," he says.
The killing is often about money.
My first poems were often about loneliness.
Tells how discussions were often about Israel.
But it is more often about squeamishness.
He thinks often about what happened.
He also rambled on often about trains.
Visualization is often about stories.
People call often about that.
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