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The phrase "a thing about which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific subject or topic that is being discussed or described.
Example: "There is a thing about which I have been meaning to talk to you."
Alternatives: "a matter concerning" or "an issue related to".
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A thing about which someone will say, "Where's the batter's helmet?
Whether they were right to do so is a thing about which reasonable people can disagree.
It was stuck on something I couldn't quite dislodge, a thing about which I should have been careful.
You are forgiven if you weren't aware that "Jerry Brown 2016" was even a thing about which people were even talking.
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I do have a thing about cushions which drives my husband and sons mad.
I wrote a thing about it, which you can read by clicking here.
I wrote a thing about it, which you can read by clicking here, but here are some extra photos I just found on my computer.
"Microcephaly is a new thing about which we judges have to think how to act," Judge Jesseri Coelho de Alcantara told the German news agency DPA.
There's just a lot of this kind of thing about, which is a problem in the album's least inspired moments.
It is, after all, an arbitrary and abstract thing, about which many of us (myself included) have kneejerk feelings.
While acknowledging that such an example might be the inspiration behind Ockham's controversial claim about an intuitive knowledge of non-existents, he points out that in this example, we do not have an intuitive knowledge of the same thing about which we are making a judgment.
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