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Discover Ludwig"propaganda about" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English, and can be used in many different contexts.
For example: "The government tried to spread propaganda about the opposition in order to win the upcoming election."
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"There was so much propaganda about the past.
Haq didn't buy their propaganda about fighting for Allah.
I bought the propaganda about siblings being fun.
It also counters "Indian propaganda about killing innocent men and women," says Mr Mahmud.
He urged them not to be swayed by "lies and false propaganda" about the late chairman.
He had also called for an end to misleading propaganda about the progress of the war.
Subtitled "propaganda about propaganda", The Sprawl was a more traditional piece of documentary.
The echoes of this weekend's propaganda about Iraq's elections are so close as to be uncanny.
Yet the relentless propaganda about the evils of the United States has had an effect.
The United States Army, he says, gives its soldiers propaganda about the people they are fighting.
In June 2013 the Duma passed its own version, making "propaganda" about "non-traditional sexual relationships" a crime.
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