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The phrase "about our topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific subject or theme that is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "In this presentation, we will provide an overview about our topic and explore its key aspects."
Alternatives: "regarding our subject" or "concerning our theme".
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The curse of knowledge (a term I first encountered in Dan and Chip Heath's great book Made to Stick) simply means we know too much about our topic.
In addition to our communication of the message, many audiences were affected by the way we talked about our topic.
Second, because the number of original articles that fit the inclusion/exclusion criteria was so small, we included them all in order to obtain versatile information about our topic.
The man who screams at the doors of the clinic, upon hearing a group of women talk about condoms, turned to his fellow protestors to complain about our topic of discussion.
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When people like me do our jobs, it forces leaders to confront their mindsets about our topics.
These students were interested in applying various methodologies and asking different kinds of questions about our shared topic.
When catching up with friends, I've stopped talking about our usual topic -- boys and whatever flavor-of-the-weeks I seem to be juggling at that time.
We hadn't realised how much we would enjoy chatting about our own topics; because the reality of raising five children is that a great deal of your conversation revolves around them.
It must be about why we once accepted such threats to people and the environment, which means it must be about our past — a topic that many people in power try hard to avoid.
Provide context about your topic.
Learn about your topic.
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