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The phrase "about something important" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic or subject that holds significance or relevance in a particular context.
Example: "We need to have a serious conversation about something important that has been affecting our team dynamics."
Alternatives: "regarding a significant matter" or "concerning an essential issue."
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The statement in question must be flatly false, made knowingly and about something important.
If you know the assembly is about something important, it's best to listen!
So much worry for 250 to 500 words about something important that has happened to them.
"They're actually about something important, about what it takes to be a good person".
Also, retelling a joke is not like changing someone's opinion about something important.
When employees call you, it's probably about something important — a problem they believe only you can solve.
This was another problem I often had to deal with: people I'd just met wanting my advice about something important.
Chi-Raq is a tactless, haranguing, original piece of work, a movie-musical rant about something important.
I propose a resolution: turn offthe damned radio and talk about something important (real issues like drugs, war, poverty, smoking).
When I send you eight text messages in a row, it's always about something important and deep.
Every Tasmanian knows this, and thinks accordingly of what's at stake when speaking out about something important.
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