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The phrase "about nothing but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that a subject or topic is exclusively focused on one thing, often in a negative or dismissive context.
Example: "The conversation was about nothing but complaints and grievances."
Alternatives: "only about" or "just concerning".
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Even more directly, "Luminosity" is about nothing but the phenomenon described by its title.
She cares about nothing but winning.
"It's about nothing but basketball".
Does he care about nothing but carpentry?
Democratic politics is about nothing but choices of that sort.
By contrast, Trump evidently cares about nothing but his base.
"I think about nothing but business the whole time.
We'll be thinking about nothing but Romney, Ryan, Obama, Biden and the occasional embattled senator.
"It's just that he likes to write about nothing but sex and guns".
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This doesn't mean that you should talk about nothing but bikes.
"My crazy friends," she said, "They don't think about nothing but food, food, food".
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