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The phrase "a text about this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a written document or piece of writing that discusses a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "I found a text about this that explains the concept in detail."
Alternatives: "a document regarding this" or "a piece on this topic".
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I couldn't just send her a text about this in the middle of the night.
In fact, I'm going to send him a text about this.
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This means some phones are only capable of a limit of characters in a text (about 160 is the average).
The videos are on view in a show — "Here is a text about the world".
The curtain comes up on Edward reading aloud from a text about Napoleon's disastrous Russian campaign; this historical event, it soon becomes clear, is a metaphor for Edward's own emotional exhaustion, his longing for escape, and the deep regret he feels over the tactical blunders he has made in life.
(Phone buzzes) See this is exactly it here, I just got a text about a patient.
(R05) (Phone buzzes) See this is exactly it here, I just got a text about a patient.
The work is "a text about a text about love," as Mr. Martynov has commented.
Then Michelson read a text about God, faith, and a baby named Marjorie.
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We were trying to regroup and got a text about an 'after-party' nearby.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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