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Discover Ludwig"workshop about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a meeting or class focused on discussing a certain topic. For example, "We're hosting a workshop about effective time management this Thursday. Please join us!".
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There's probably a workshop about straight-talking to their "customers".
Take a Snail's Place, a workshop about a snail's habitat and anatomy.
In a workshop, about 50 people make prototype shoes from leather cut manually along the blueprints.
Wednesday through July 5. "Marble Moonscapes," an educational workshop about the moon.
Dr Farley gave a talk at the workshop about using the theory to model networks of terrorists.
This Saturday and Sunday the museum offers "Sound Effects," an interactive family workshop about "The Muppet Movie".
More than 100 people packed the White Sox clubhouse for the workshop about Ali's foundation, Athletes for Hope.
It's been nine months since the last workshop about where Europe's ExoMars rover will land on Mars.
Sunday at 1 p.m., "Soil: The Foundation of Life," a workshop about improving soil for home gardens.
Mr. Busse toils out of a 4,500-square-foot 4,500-square-foot 4,500-square-footuse, on 12 acres in Alexandria, Ky.
Sunday at Scholastic Theater, 557 Broadway, at Spring Street, SoHo: Noon, "Get a Grip" (ages 6 and older), a behind-the-scenes workshop about filmmaking.
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