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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well about that" is correct in written English and can be used in many contexts.
For example, you could use it in response to a question you don't know the answer to, such as: Person 1: "Do you know when the meeting is?" Person 2: "Well, about that.. I'm not sure."
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Well, about that.
Ha-ha, yes, well, about that?
Let's talk as well about that gluttony.
"He had his books burned, and I know quite well about that".
I stopped by recently for dinner, curious about the food, curious as well about that eccentric spelling.
Whatever the subject is, I'm trying to write as well about that subject as I possibly can but still within the confines of a song.
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Well, how about that?
Well, how about that for a trade?
"Well, how about that!" I said, surprised and delighted.
"Well, how about that?" Simpson said, with typical dry understatement.
Well... about that.
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