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The phrase "about four subjects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating or approximating the number of subjects being referred to in a discussion or context.
Example: "In our upcoming meeting, we will discuss about four subjects related to the project timeline."
Alternatives: "approximately four topics" or "roughly four areas".
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Lovecraft wrote about four subjects that scared turn-of-the-century Americans: the wilderness, the devil, non-white people, and evolution.
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During the Second World War, Taper had been one of the "Monuments Men," and, over a forty-year career at the magazine, he wrote mainly about two subjects: the arts (he Profiled George Balanchine, in 1973) and the civil-rights movement.
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Through the 45‐minute trip, Mr: Heath smiled awkwardly and a little uneasily and then moved along the aisle chatting hesitantly with photographers about two subjects that stir the British with remarkable pas sion: the warm weather and the world soccer cup.
But it was during the first month of my freshman year, when my fellow students and I, buzzed on a pervasive summer-camp vibe, were most creative and expressive — unsurprisingly, and looking back, rather unfortunately — about two subjects: hooking up and getting drunk.
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