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The phrase "about fulfilling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of completing or satisfying a requirement, obligation, or desire.
Example: "We had a long discussion about fulfilling our commitments to the community."
Alternatives: "regarding meeting" or "concerning satisfying".
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Bill Clinton has rightly pointed out that most Presidents set about fulfilling their campaign promises.
Now at work it's about fulfilling someone else's agenda.
They insisted that being a "father" was more about caring than about fulfilling a duty.
"It's about fulfilling one's aspirations".
It's about fulfilling your true nature".
"Otherwise society is just about fulfilling biological needs.
There's something unremittingly dull about fulfilling your objectives every season.
Second, college is largely about fulfilling requirements, isn't it?
Salespeople worried only about fulfilling product demand, not creating it.
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I no longer want to ― or worry about ― fulfilling someone else's fitness goals.
The founder, Lorenzo Di Ciaccio, described the service as being "about [fulfilling] a big human need: independence.
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