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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stereotypes about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about pre-existing ideas or assumptions that people have about a certain group or type of person. For example: "Stereotypes about young people being irresponsible are often proven wrong."
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What are stereotypes about trumpet players?
Stereotypes about the Asian work ethic?
Britons hold various stereotypes about Germans.
Asian-Americans confront stereotypes about their community.
"If there are stereotypes about race, the present stereotypes about Asians are positive".
LOTS of silly stereotypes about dance somehow manage to persist.
Hostile stereotypes about Jews abound among Poles, and vice versa.
What are our stereotypes about the field of philosophy?
"Hence all those stereotypes about Asians being doctors and engineers.
There used to be these stereotypes about vegans.
To be sure, negative stereotypes about older executives persist.
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