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The phrase "about a direction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a specific path, course, or orientation.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about a direction that the company should take in the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "regarding a direction" or "concerning a direction".
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"It's hard to see what's right about a direction of travel which is leading to the jailing of government critics, the holding of prisoners of conscience, and persistent reports of torture in detention.
Moments before the drive-by shouting, he'd asked for a sign from God about a direction for his advocacy.
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Democrats have been casting about for a direction ever since the primary battle between Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
It's about working in a direction to give my mind a break at least once a day.
For me, it's about steering women in a direction that works for them.
It shifted abruptly and flowed in that direction for about a thousand years.
The autumn collection was unveiled in June, amid much fanfare about a new direction.
"We're looking at this as an opportunity to make a public statement about a new direction for the museum".
Musharraf offered to help Bashar regain standing in the international community, if Syria is serious about a new direction.
Inside, you'll learn about a new direction FARE is taking in the next five years to support food allergy families and reach out to their communities.
Mr Hayes said: "Today is about a new direction and building the right foundations for the future.
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