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The phrase "about how something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature, method, or details of a particular subject or situation.
Example: "I want to learn more about how something works in this context."
Alternatives: "regarding the way something" or "concerning how something".
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If you're thinking about how something is written while you're reading it, then it's probably not written very well.
"We were talking about how something was real plush, and I was like: 'That's it right there.
It's about how something is conveyed; tone and nonverbal manner are crucial.
If people complain about how something is done, they have the power to change it.
"For me, this show is about purity, about how something simple can be very comforting".
I cared about how something so simple as walking might reveal them.
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"I was curious about quality, how something was made.
And it reveals something about how artists generate ideas.
For me, it's not interesting at all to think about how much something is worth".
Perceptions about how common something is are influenced by our ability to recall previous examples.
"And they don't worry so much about how cheap something is, if it's fast and easy to get".
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