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Discover Ludwig"well read about" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
You may use the phrase "well read," which means to have read a lot or to have a good understanding of a certain subject, as in "She is a well read woman."
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In the months and years to come we might well read about profiteering.
He's certainly well read about progressive ideas.
So if they were talking about me, they may as well read about me".
"Today, they are very sophisticated and well read about psychology, literature and history, but they are locked in a childish version of the Bible".
Most of us will never travel halfway around the world to attend seven football matches in 10 days, so we might as well read about the experience in David McIntire's article for the Classical.
If you're a super fan who does not talk about "Fight Club," you might as well read about it.
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But there are some surprises big ones you're going to want to read about as well.
Semel: I read about that as well.
Mr. Browne has many admirable traits: he is well read and knowledgeable about the Police Department, public policy and politics.
Although my parents, sisters and brothers were well read and knew about music, there was no precedent for anyone becoming obsessed by any art or becoming a writer.
To learn "what Marcel Proust can teach you about living well," read "How Proust Can Change Your Life" by Alain de Botton -- not Proust.
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