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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preach about" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to talk in an authoritative manner about something. For example, "The preacher preached about the virtue of charity during his sermon."
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Some presidential hopefuls preach about policy.
I can't preach about marriage.
He didn't preach about it.
But he prefers, he says, not to preach about race.
You cannot preach about human rights while practising mass surveillance.
Only then might we actually start practicing what we preach about our children and grandchildren.
Meanwhile, lawmakers endlessly preach about the need to run government like a private business.
"I, the only son in my family, love to preach about it," he said.
I'm not one to preach about it, having been married three times.
Other parties preach about this sort of stuff; but we're the ones who really deliver".
Our current education "reform" leaders like to preach about the importance of critical thinking.
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