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Discover LudwigThe phrase "satire about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a piece of writing or speech that uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or expose societal issues or flaws. Example: The novel was a brilliant satire about the corrupt political system, poking fun at the hypocrisy and greed of politicians.
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Musical satire about housing is not exactly common.
The film adaptation of his drawing-room satire "About Schmidt,"….
A richly worded satire about the 1945 Potsdam conference.
Rather, he was creating a fantastical satire about serious things.
It's scattergun satire about a jovially corrupt, torture-condoning President abandoned by his unnamed party.
Catherine Trieschmann's "Most Deserving," a satire about a small Kansas arts council, begins in March.
And he's not above manufacturing a tabloid satire about a one-legged black lesbian (yes, really).
Unless it was a satire about voiceless women, trapped by domesticity.
It is a gentle satire about human behaviour, values and relationships.
The season it opened Off Broadway, there was already a satire about race on Broadway.
"Desperate Housewives", a satire about suburban life, is the biggest new TV series of the season.
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