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The phrase "a fact about which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific fact that is being discussed or elaborated upon in a sentence.
Example: "There is a fact about which many people are unaware: the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a fact concerning" or "a fact regarding".
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The undercovers are almost all black or Latino, a fact about which they are pragmatic.
But ultimately the society is the winner here, a fact about which its more active members are no doubt aware.
This is a fact about which I have direct evidence without having to read a government-commissioned report.
The Times quoted another source who simply said: "Dave lost," – a fact about which it seems at least one Government contact was not best pleased.
Kanye West has won 18 Grammys, but they have all been in the rap field, a fact about which he has complained publicly.
It is rather because we are developing an increasingly large, illiterate, and generally unemployable underclass - a fact about which income transfer programs alone can do nothing.
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It is a fact about time, which is not God, and also about the entire temporal universe.
His case is persuasive if one holds that continuing uncontrolled growth is a given fact about which one can and ought to do nothing.
It seems assumed that there was a matter of fact about which outcome occurred and therefore which state the demon is in.
If God's knowledge is perfect and includes complete foreknowledge, there is a sort of fact about which God's knowledge is complete and unchanging.
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