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The phrase "passages about" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when referring to certain sections or excerpts within a larger piece of writing. For example: - "The book contains several passages about the protagonist's childhood." - "The article includes passages about the history of the city." - "The speech had many thought-provoking passages about the state of the economy." In these examples, "passages about" is used to specify the particular subject or topic that is being discussed within the text.
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He shortened passages about Eugene's college career.
Were there passages about your time together that you liked?
Passages describing workshop experiences alternate with erudite passages about technology.
There are brilliant passages about modernity in Argentina and Japan.
Alongside the exciting narrative there are fascinating passages about coincidence.
Weighty passages about a fictional Ulm text are leavened by Paul's unintentionally amusing recollections.
It's this exceptional evocation of complicity that makes the passages about physical frailty so moving.
But now the emphasis shifted to passages about women submitting to their husbands.
The Bible is almost 800,000 words long and littered with tedious passages about begetting.
It also quoted passages about him that Ms. Cook wrote in her journal at the time.
With one of us driving, the other could read out choice passages about what lay ahead.
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