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Discover Ludwig"pretty much about" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It typically means to summarize a topic in brief, often a topic that is more complex. For example, you could say, "This article is pretty much about the different ways to save money."
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"We're all talking pretty much about the same things".
"It's pretty much about depression and frustration," she says, summoning up a hollow laugh.
You have the challenge system, so you know pretty much about the line calling.
His final book was, pretty much, about the meaning of life.
If there's a barn, you're pretty much about to dominate it.
"This is pretty much about a relationship falling apart," Israel said.
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You don't hear much about it, though, maybe because even meteorologists are pretty much silent about it.
"We pretty much spoke about every hole," Colsaerts said.
Civilizing children was pretty much all about inducing cognitive dissonance.
Pretty much everything about the setup was wrong.
"We pretty much talk about everything, especially our grandchildren.
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