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about = existence, current, prevalent
about = in existence; current; prevalent: Chicken pox is about.
I come across the above meaning of `about' in the dictionary.com. From that I have made few sentences, please check whether it is correct or wrong.
Timu is about there. (I mean - Timu is existing there)
Birdflu is about in India. (I mean - Birdflu still existing in India)
Minu is about famous actor. [I mean - (Minu is `present/current' famous actor)]
Please help me.
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Re: about = existence, current, prevalent
All the above -mentioned sentences sound odd to me. The only use of 'about' in the sense of being in existence/evidence I've encounetred is in ex.
Rumours are about (going on/circulating)concerning his resignation / that they are getting married.
Last edited by bianca; 23-Jun-2007 at 17:14.
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Re: about = existence, current, prevalent
Timu is about there. (meaning, around; just turned three or is about to turn three) 
Birdflu is about in India. (meaning, moving here and there) 
Minu is about a famous actor. (meaning, regarding, deals with)
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