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The phrase "about is that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "What I want to know about is that..."
Alternatives: "what I mean is that" or "what I’m referring to is that".
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That's all we worry about is that one girl.
What you'll talk about is that whole grilled fish.
"Because all you care about is that end result and winning.
"But the one thing I feel so profoundly secure about is that failure is impossible.
Capello said: "Another thing I am really happy about is that Theo is back.
"What they don't think about is, that means Manhattan can see us.
"Basically what it is about is that better coaches make better players," said Sheepshanks.
The one thing we can be sure about is that tomorrow won't look like today.
But all I can think about is that baby crying.
"It's the last thing I think about, is that".
What I care about is that they respect me.
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