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The phrase "about an event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific occurrence or happening, often in contexts like invitations, reports, or discussions.
Example: "We are organizing a meeting to talk about an event that will take place next month."
Alternatives: "regarding an event" or "concerning an event".
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"It's about an event.
Talk story about an event in Pittsburgh.
They'll promote and spread the word about an event.
He tells about an event that occurred in 1957.
As they dig in, they chat about an event the night before.
It is tricky to write about an event such as this.
"That was a long time ago," Addy says about an event at camp.
There is nothing sporting about an event that routinely kills so many horses.
You would be talking about an event similar to '08, you really would".
She was the first American to write… Talk story about an event in Pittsburgh.
The writer tells about an event in his wife, Consuelo's childhood.
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