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Discover LudwigThe phrase "phenomenon about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a phenomenon that is related to a particular topic or subject. For example, "There is an interesting phenomenon about the stock market that many investors don't know about."
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Soviet-style Communism is no longer a phenomenon about which there are two views.
The episode underscored an intriguing phenomenon about Mr. Obama's approach to international affairs.
Conversion is a fascinating phenomenon about which much could be said; however, in my view, it isn't of interest as an argument in favour of religion itself.
The original, directed by Hideo Nakata, was a 1998 Japanese horror phenomenon about a videotape that kills you exactly seven days after you watch it.
This is not a phenomenon about the sexuality of cities or the urbanisation of courtship; it is about straight men mimicking their gay counterparts.
ANNALS OF MEDICINE about deja vu (already seen) phenomenon about studies of the subject, theories set forth by various scientists and psychologists.
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So the explanations of almost all physically possible phenomena are about how knowledge would be applied to bring those phenomena about".
Females started outnumbering males in higher education in 1992, according to Pew, and social commentators have raised serious concerns about the phenomenon since about 2000.
But the phenomenon is about more than childhood literacy.
But the Lorenzo phenomenon is about much more than a rock-hard rider who can dismiss pain.
So what is this phenomenon really about?
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