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The phrase "a policy about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the subject or focus of a specific policy, often in formal or professional contexts.
Example: "The organization has implemented a new policy about employee conduct in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a policy regarding" or "a policy on".
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The central government had a policy about a decade ago called the Go West policy, which was to try to shift investment towards the west.
The Red Sox have a policy about not overworking Pedro.
"This is a confirmation that Norway and Russia, two large polar nations, do not have a policy about racing, but a policy about cooperation," he said.
Does Cornell have a policy about non-romantic relationships between TAs and undergrads?
The ruling could complicate the Obama administration's efforts to formulate a policy about terrorism detainees.
RULE 3: Before you even put the key in the door, decide on a policy about guests.
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She was minimally encouraged when the E.P.A. did a policy about-face in May and announced that it would clean, on request, households near the site.
The government will clarify its plans in the next few days, but Cameron will argue the coalition is not being forced into a policy about-turn because the forest plans are no more than a consultation.
I would love nothing better than to see a Policy proposal about an Issue.
"We should be having a policy debate about the future, not lamenting the past," he said.
"There is a policy dispute about the best way for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to help troubled borrowers.
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