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The phrase "about for me" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "Can you tell me what this is about for me?" (This is a rephrased version for clarity.)
Alternatives: "regarding me" or "concerning me".
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That's not what it's about for me".
And that's what it's about for me".
But that's just not what this is about for me".
"But that's not what it's about for me.
"That's what it's about for me: not knowing.
That's not what it's about for me, though.
"That really isn't what it's about for me.
This, at heart, is what this is about for me.
"We all raced each other so fair, and that's what racing is about for me.
"And that's what the concert situation is about for me, when I'm sitting in the hall and also when I'm playing myself.
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For the moment, that's honestly what it is about for me--getting the work done, so I can write the paper/present the poster/go to the conference and get out of here and go "live" my life elsewhere.
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