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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about an incident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific event or occurrence that has taken place.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about an incident that occurred last week."
Alternatives: "regarding an event" or "concerning a situation".
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Tells about an incident at summer….
Later Eliza tells like about an incident at the supermarket.
The detectives then asked about "an incident with a cat".
Trump was asked about an incident involving Corey.
"It was fun to write about an incident like that in as much detail as possible.
Years later he would tell me about an incident or someone who had died.
"It was not uncommon for a detective squad commander to speak about an incident".
Maleh had told me about an incident in his childhood, when he was seven years old.
You were told about an incident in a shower involving Sandusky and a kid.
I thought about an incident that took place in Killeen, Texas, more than twenty years ago.
Yao said evenly, "Please don't ask me about an incident in which I have no face".
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