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The phrase "about its subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the topic or focus of a particular piece of writing or conversation.
Example: "The article provides a comprehensive analysis about its subject, which is climate change and its impact on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "regarding its topic" or "concerning its theme".
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Even though Jansson died in 2001, the sense is that this biography is for, as well as about, its subject.
"The Lady says so little about its subject, it would struggle to pass muster as a TV biopic," he wrote.
While the film, true to its title, does not reveal a whole lot about its subject, it does succeed in presenting her as a likable professional, serious about her craft and generous to her fans.
As much as the documentary has to say about its subject it reveals an enduring kaleidoscope of perspectives on Harrison, who continues to fascinate and confound his admirers long after his death.
There is similar uncertainty about its subject; it may be a Celtic deity, the Roman Mother goddess Cybele, or an Egyptian Isis statue.
The Subject of Murder is a profoundly relevant feminist/queer contribution to our understanding of our present historical moment". "The Subject of Murder is the kind of book that you didn't know you needed until you read it, and then you cannot understand how you ever thought about its subject without it!
Ostensibly "So Much Longing in So Little Space" is a book of art criticism, but it is as much about its author as it is about its subject.
The real significance of Wood's ambitious book against God lies not in what it has to tell us about its subject, but in what it might mean for its author.
This freshly reconsidered survey of American art history is as inquisitive as it is revealing about its subject.
Wallace's final work, "The Pale King," was rumored to be something like the opposite: one culture blog, on hearing about its subject, wondered if it might turn out to be "the most boring book ever".
"The Open Road" is not a biography but it probably reveals more about its subject than any formal study.
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