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"Dream of" is usually a preface to a statement which reflects something that someone hopes for, that they aspire to be, or that is a goal of theirs.

"Dream about" denotes something which someone had a dream about, a series of mental images or scenes that one experiences while they're sleeping (their literal dream).

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