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The phrase "a word about this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to introduce a brief comment or explanation regarding a specific topic or issue.
Example: "Before we proceed, I’d like to take a moment to share a word about this recent development in our project."
Alternatives: "a brief note on this" or "a quick comment regarding this".
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"Not a word about this to anyone," he said.
I want never to hear a word about this again".
Science ministers come and go without saying a word about this rip-off.
Neither Darling nor his splendid partners, Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez, said a word about this little wonder.
I don't talk about García Márquez - I have never said a word about this and I won't".
Perhaps he and Vice-President Biden will have a word about this if they can catch a moment during the papal pomp and ceremony in Rome.
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But first, a word about the premise: this race is not a sure thing, in either direction, no matter what the polls show this August afternoon.
Without revealing a word about the misgivings of this second committee, on 18 February, the ministry told the court that the six hydropower projects had all the requisite clearances.
A word about the focus of this entry.
Although well aware of its existence, the Obama administration has so far said not a word about the document announcing this campaign.
In closing, a word about the exploitation angles of this picture.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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