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The phrase "about how things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the nature or functioning of various subjects or situations.
Example: "We had a long conversation about how things have changed in the industry over the past decade."
Alternatives: "regarding the way things" or "concerning how things".
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It's about how things are.
About how things should be.
Programmes about how things work.
"I'm very excited about how things went".
It's about how things ought to be.
Talk about how things have changed!
I'm talking about how things feel.
"It's always about how things speak together".
I learned about how things work.
Do you worry about how things will be interpreted?
We're talking a bit about how things get added.
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