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The phrase "about somebody else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or situation that involves another person rather than oneself.
Example: "The conversation was primarily about somebody else, and I felt a bit left out."
Alternatives: "regarding another person" or "concerning someone else."
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"It seems to be about somebody else.
"This isn't about somebody else," he said.
Still, it was always about somebody else.
"When you say 'Porzingis,' it's not about somebody else".
"You can't be worried about somebody else," Rex Ryan said.
Didn't they ever hear gossip about somebody else being suckered?
Ethnography means you're not writing about yourself and your own opinions, you're writing about somebody else.
"I'll talk to you all day about somebody else, but not about me".
"Somehow he makes it about him even when it's about somebody else!
Look, if it wasn't Miguel Estrada that they fought about, they would have fought about somebody else.
Sometimes she spoke as though she were telling an amusing anecdote about somebody else.
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