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The phrase "about a tour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a tour, such as its details, experiences, or planning.
Example: "We had a great discussion about a tour of the historical sites in the city."
Alternatives: "regarding a tour" or "concerning a tour".
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How refreshing to read about a tour where you actually ride hard while enjoying the scenery.
Talk story about a tour of the John Hay Whitneys town house on E. 63rd St.
Talk story about a tour through Columbia University campus to look at the irises.
Tells about a tour of the bldg conducted by Norman Tishman, president of company.
This one is ostensibly about a tour he did in 1936 in Central America.
Tells about a tour of his rigging room where he has, among other things, a collection of jump suits.
Talk story about a tour of three churches in Harlem, organized by the Friends of Central Park.
Tells about a tour of the properties under the guidance of Lee Charles, the studio's assistant manager.
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"Every f***ing year, from Coachella down, they always call us up [about a tour].
A picture caption yesterday about a tour of the Whitehall ferry terminal in Manhattan by members of the City Council misidentified the scene shown.
Wal-Mart's fake blog about a tour across the country was exposed as such.
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