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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scandal about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a scandal that involves someone or something. For example, "The scandal about the mayor's misuse of funds has been the talk of the town lately."
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Her mum runs a magazine called Hocus Pocus, which is full of gossip and scandal about famous witches.
Panama Papers Q&A: What is the scandal about?
And there was a big scandal about Standard Oil.
There was a whiff of scandal about her.
But there's never been a breath of scandal about him".
The scandal about Labour party selections goes far deeper.
And there's a scandal about that because the bailout was so huge.
And most still have an air of scandal about them, their subsequent canonization notwithstanding.
A SCANDAL about state-run pension funds might worry any government.
Thinking about it, wasn't there some kind of racism scandal about Sofia Coppola's film in Japan?
A scandal about campaign donations from Formula One motor racing was brushed aside.
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