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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teaches about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the subject or topic that is being taught. For example: "The history teacher teaches about ancient civilizations." In this sentence, the phrase "teaches about" is describing the subject (ancient civilizations) that the teacher is instructing on. Another example: "This course teaches about the fundamentals of economics." Here, the phrase is used to indicate that the course is focused on teaching the basics or core concepts of economics.
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She noted that "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" incorporates numbers and counting, and "Doc McStuffins" teaches about hygiene.
But Mr. Marino teaches about twice as many classes as those competitors.
These days he teaches about the press and government.
Andrew Nevai, who teaches about and sells crystals, led the group.
My family priest, Father Kevin O'Neil, teaches about "cooperation in evil" in Catholic moral theology.
One teaches about Barnett Newman and how he created his paintings.
She teaches about the relationship between theology and money, according to Ms. Fleming.
Joseph teaches about the persistence of faith in a hostile land.
That is a cop-out from what Islam teaches about "humane" slaughter.
K12 teaches about two out of every five students in full-time online schools.
St. John's School teaches about 350 children and Visitation School about 270.
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