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No, the phrase 'protection about' is not correct and cannot be used in written English. The phrase 'protection from' is correct and can be used when talking about protection from a particular person, thing, or situation. For example, "We need more protection from the storm."
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When the foundation filed for bankruptcy protection, about 200 people with donor-advised fund accounts filed claims; all were rejected except for the nine asserting misrepresentation.
Although Mars once had similar protection about four billion years ago, today there is no such shield protecting it.
MANY Americans consider economic interests and environmental protection about as compatible as, well, oil and water.
Few doubt that David N. Siegel, the airline's chief executive, has used bankruptcy protection about as efficiently as possible.
IHMS said it remained in "frequent discussion with the signatories of the letter, and with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection about the matters raised".
"A little protection about the head and shoulders," he writes, "might make all the difference between life and death at the moment of the smash".
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The White River Wilderness Coalition is advocating for wilderness protection for about 450,000 acres, or about 700 square miles, in several areas.
It is more about responsibility, practicality and protection than about being reckless and carefree together in the wind and sun.
The protection is about to start.
"Child protection is about assessing and managing risk.
Repeated washings of a white shirt with water or detergent raised UV protection by about 50percentt as the cloth shrank.
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