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The phrase "a hearing about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal meeting or session where a specific topic or issue is discussed, often in a legal or governmental context.
Example: "The committee scheduled a hearing about the proposed changes to the education policy."
Alternatives: "a hearing regarding" or "a hearing on".
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"To me, this is not a hearing about JPMorgan Chase.
"This is a hearing about a crop," he said.
He plans to hold a hearing about it next week.
And according to the definition that the House Republicans were using on Thursday, a hearing about the contraception-coverage rule is not necessarily a hearing about contraception — it's a hearing about religious liberty.
A House energy and commerce subcommittee will conduct a hearing about consumer attitudes on privacy (Thursday).
Also Tuesday, a Senate Banking subcommittee will conduct a hearing about computerized trading.
A Senate Judiciary subcommittee will conduct a hearing about digital security (Tuesday).
On Wednesday, a Senate Banking subcommittee will conduct a hearing about consumer credit reports.
Also on Thursday, the House Ways and Means Committee will conduct a hearing about reducing unemployment.
The Joint Economic Committee will conduct a hearing about a national manufacturing strategy (Wednesday).
A House Financial Services subcommittee will conduct a hearing about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Wednesday).
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