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The phrase "about it so" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of discussing a topic in a certain manner, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I don't understand what you mean when you say it's about it so."
Alternatives: "regarding it in such a way" or "concerning it like that."
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"You hear about it so much.
I never cared about it so much.
"Everyone knew about it — so we just did it.
What have you found out about it so far?
It seemed rude to ask about it, so I didn't.
"I think they're discreet about it so far.
"Susan doesn't complain about it, so the kids can't either.
Nobody talks about it so it doesn't exist.
I don't tweet about it, so you miss out.
There's no cynicism about it, so she goes for it.
But don't go on about it so loudly.
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