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On the subject of.
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‘a long and heated debate over unemployment’
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‘A fresh row has erupted over the thorny issue of a northern bypass for Witham.’
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‘The protagonists are ex-college buddies who fell out over a girl called Betty Anne.’
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‘New figures show that the highest number of complaints are made over domestic noise.’
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‘The traffickers then had a gunbattle with a rival drug gang over drug selling areas.’
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‘Many couples fall out over the house when they separate since it is usually the biggest asset.’
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‘We need joint union rallies over pensions and a serious campaign among rank and file members.’
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‘That has raised fresh concerns over the nation's ability to pull itself out of recession.’
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‘After bringing the railways to the city, he fell from grace over dodgy financial dealings.’
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‘There were concerns over your level of alcohol consumption and its effect on your conduct.’
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‘There is a great deal of debate over the safety of buying on the internet.’
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‘Protests were staged in Kew on Monday over fresh attempts by a phone company to put up a mast in North Road.’
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‘Publicans are falling out over new licensing laws allowing pubs to open much later.’
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‘This incident raises fresh concerns over safety, and public access to the water's edge.’
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‘Right now, the world is faced with a debate over how to deal with the water crisis.’
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‘There has been a strong feeling among rank and file workers to walk out over this issue.’
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‘We argue all the time, whether it's over my driving or directions or anything really.’
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‘He has been getting a lot more aggressive recently over such trivial things as the housework and his dinner.’
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‘MPs said it was a straight fight between the two sides over who would win approval for a new medical school.’
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‘The next battles were over the first direct elections to the European Parliament.’
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‘The debate over the use of cannabis in medicine is controversial and emotive.’
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on the subject of, about, concerning, apropos of, with reference to, speaking of, with regard to, with respect to, regarding, as regards, relating to, respecting, in connection with, as for, re
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