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Discover Ludwig"to go about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to engage in or undertake a task or activity. It can also refer to the manner in which a task or activity is carried out. Example: He went about his work diligently, ensuring that everything was done to perfection.
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There's a relaxed way to go about playing.
These dialogues teach us how to go about philosophical investigations.
They tend to go about faster than most vehicles.
They try to go about their lives.
How to go about that?
But how to go about it?
How to go about fixing Bebo?
Tells how to go about it.
So how to go about it?
Now Coughlin has to go about finding a replacement.
Q: So how are you going to go about that?
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