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The phrase "subjects about" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition would be "subjects on" or "subjects related to." Example: "The course covers various subjects on environmental science."
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They then asked their subjects about what they had seen.
Morrice's ballets were well-structured and most were on subjects about which he was passionate.
Young Hillary's interview is remarkable for airing subjects about which she has remained passionate.
Thomas's haunted life and death are the subjects about which everyone speaks.
Sexual abuse is one of the most difficult subjects about which to write.
At the start of the study, they interviewed the subjects about medications and general health.
There are some subjects about which two points of view are not equally valid.
Weiner responded swiftly and assuredly, even on subjects about which he knew nothing.
He excluded the Prophet Muḥammad, the caliphs, and other subjects about whom adequate information already existed.
The average age of the subjects, about half of them women, was 22.
"I have never been noticeably reticent about talking on subjects about which I know nothing".
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