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The phrase "about how trying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the challenges or difficulties of a particular situation or experience.
Example: "She wrote a book about how trying it was to balance work and family life during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "regarding the challenges" or "concerning the difficulties".
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He also spoke about how trying this ordeal has been for him and how high he believes the stakes are for him.
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With a straight face, Ivanka Trump writes about how she trying to change the narrative of working women: https://t.co/r6pHvjsUD3.
Or how about trying the next step, managed alcohol?
Or how about trying your hand at herding sheep into a pen?
"How about trying him for just one inning?" Wallace said.
This year, how about trying to get in touch with your 2013 self?
"Takers?" How about trying to feed your family on $1.40 per person/per meal?
Now that you're approaching middle age, how about trying "just say know" this time around?
Experts like Mark W. Schaefer talked about how marketers try to pitch influencers instead of trying to befriend them.
To me it was funnier and more interesting writing about how I tried to prove that I was heterosexual.
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