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The phrase "about results" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the topic or focus of a conversation, report, or analysis related to outcomes or findings.
Example: "In our meeting, we will primarily focus about results from the recent survey."
Alternatives: "regarding outcomes" or "concerning findings".
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He cared only about results.
Tells about results.
I speak about results: peace".
Did it boast about results?
It's about results, not sectarianism.
But it's all about results, man".
"Football's about results – and he's a winner".
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Anger can bring about constructive results.
What about their results?
But I am worried about the results.
It's really not about my results".
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