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The phrase "about how suitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriateness or adequacy of something in a particular context.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about how suitable this candidate is for the position."
Alternatives: "regarding the suitability" or "concerning how appropriate".
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People there, however, talk about how suitable it is — that wealthy Aspenites are deeply philanthropic, that they try to do well in order to do good.
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The information about the applicants' skills can be used to infer how suitable the applicants are.
She jokes about how hard it is for a successful black woman in her 50s to find a suitable date.
"But watching it I was immediately thunderstruck by how suitable it was for operatic treatment.
How suitable for the depiction of venues which must appear not altogether real.
He bantered about how it was suitable for a minister to sing love songs since "God is love".
How about 11? How about nine?
The widespread use of Christian symbolism led to questions about how to produce memorials suitable for non-Christians.
This is achieved by developing an accurate self-perceived risk of falls, knowledge about how to engage in suitable strategies and the ability to identify cues which alert them to engage in these falls prevention strategies.
If your children are constantly trying to get their hands on your tablet, it may make sense to buy them their own – with suitable rules about how much they use it, of course.
However, only one oven configuration was considered and no information was given about how to choose the most suitable angular velocity values to carry out a proper end-forming process.
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