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The phrase "about cancelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the topic or subject of cancellation, such as in conversations or writings regarding events, subscriptions, or appointments.
Example: "We had a long discussion about cancelling the meeting due to scheduling conflicts."
Alternatives: "regarding the cancellation" or "concerning the cancellation".
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NBC thought seriously about cancelling it.
The Japanese reckon Chinese talk about cancelling or delaying the project is just a negotiating ploy.
Labor and Greens talk about cancelling licences whereas the Nationals don't have that policy".
Hamilton acknowledged that he'd had several conversations, before Trump's Inauguration, with Stephen Miller about cancelling DACA.
I got sick, then I'd cancel, then I'd feel bad about cancelling".
Ukraine's declaration of martial law "is about cancelling the elections", he said.
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The negative nellies and the starry-eyed cheerleaders just about cancel each other out.
It just so happens that the changes benefiting each party seem to about cancel one another out.
By the way the returns from my book have been rather a shock: the royalties just about cancel off the cost for revisions.
The cost of capital has remained flat, due to the decline in interest rates and the increase in risk premiums which just about cancel each other out.
We never talked about canceling".
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