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how about

  1. is your thought, feeling, or desire concerning. For example, How about a cup of tea? or How about joining us for lunch? It is also put as how about it, as in How about it? Do you want to come along? [Mid-1800s] Also see what about.



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Setting fires to garbage cans in the middle of a street is old hat — how about providing shelter to undocumented families living with the terrifying reality that their time in this country might soon be up?

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But then I finally relented and said, ‘How about there’s a downloadable poster where people can get descriptions of items and see them up close?’

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How about deepening the government’s relationship with OpenAI, run by Sam Altman, whom Musk hates?

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How about last week when pitcher Chris Sale was crowned the fastest to reach 2,500 career strikeouts?

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How about you, Lorraine, is there hope for “The Last of Us” to win you back?

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