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The phrase "a mistake about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an error or misunderstanding regarding a specific topic or detail.
Example: "There was a mistake about the meeting time, and several people arrived late."
Alternatives: "an error regarding" or "a misunderstanding about".
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Don't make a mistake about that".
"I make a mistake about once every thousand cars".
Altman made a mistake about Blair, he is saying.
I made a mistake about Alice, right at the beginning, and she made a mistake about me.
I bet you would never see the RNC make such a mistake about President Lincoln and Civil War history.
"Respect to Jennifer Cody Epstein for doing the honourable thing & admitting she made a mistake about #CharlieHebdo.
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A mistake worth groaning about, sure.
But I did make a mistake thinking about how I could use it.
"And postmodernism, also a mistake, came about in reaction to that earlier emphasis on overspecialization.
So when you realize that you've made a mistake, think about the space between the mistake and the solution.
A seemingly tiny sum of a mistake was about to cost them a fortune.
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