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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teach me about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to request information or to ask someone to explain a topic or concept. Example: "Can you please teach me about the importance of recycling?".
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I've never considered myself qualified to comment on the voguishness of that which they comment on, and given the wealth they have acquired doubtless they have as much to teach me about finance as fashion.
Had anyone during my combined 11 years of graduate and postdoctoral training EVER tried to teach me about responsible scientific conduct?
How about you teach me about Coldplay".
I like when people teach me about my communities.
It did teach me about combining rice and beans.
He asked the pitchers to "teach me about you".
He's the one who really started to teach me about the importance of simplicity.
I didn't find any similar story to teach me about being a woman.
His policy: feed me, teach me about Venice, and see if I became a rower.
He played a Basie record for me once in order to teach me about Herschel Evans, the great tenor player.
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"Going to Huddersfield Town at the time I did under Lee Clark and the chairman, Dean Hoyle, was the best thing that could have ever happened to me because it really did teach me [about] men's football.
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