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The phrase "about something else" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that a topic or subject being discussed is different from the main topic. Example: The presentation was supposed to be about the company's financial performance, but the speaker kept going off on tangents about something else.
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It's about something else.
"You're thinking about something else.
"Suddenly it's about something else.
"Friendship's about something else.
But it is also about something else.
Mr. Govindan wondered about something else, too.
She was talking about something else now.
He has to think about something else.
"He would just talk about something else".
"This is about something else as well.
He was excited about something else now.
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