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The phrase "about how you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to someone's actions, feelings, or opinions.
Example: "I want to hear more about how you feel regarding the recent changes in the company."
Alternatives: "regarding how you" or "concerning how you".
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It's about how you respond".
Or is it about how you sound?
It is also about how you die.
And what about how you were portrayed?
It's about how you feel.
Curious about how you scored?
"It's about how you react.
"It's not really about how you look.
Now it's about how you walk through".
It's all about how you manage them.
"But it's not about how you look.
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