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The phrase "about something something" is not standard or correct in written English.
It may be used informally in spoken language or as a placeholder when the speaker is unsure of the specific details they want to convey.
Example: "We had a discussion about something something, but I can't recall the specifics."
Alternatives: "regarding something" or "concerning something".
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Amen, where you air a strong opinion about something (something is 'the best' or the 'worst thing ever').
And the leading property of our familiar types of experience is their intentionality, their being a consciousness of or about something, something experienced or presented or engaged in a certain way.
Seven years ago, though, her blog posts were about something something quite different.
(I know that's a tough one to believe at times. Ha!) But when we are always seeming bummed out or disappointed/upset about something (something that they cannot even control like a mysterious brain uniqueness!), it hurts them.
He would talk about a subject before suddenly changing it mid-sentence, or else pause for a long time to think about something – something, I assumed, that was more important than our conversation.
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Whenever I was about to finally have something, something would happen to take it away.
Oh, and I'm going for one more "something"; something about making an appealing piece of fabric.
Something, something, the Land of Fire, something about a bridge, something else.
They are about something else, something less easily quantified.
Ask me about something else, something more interesting".
In all pure psychic experiences (in perceiving something, judging about something, willing something, enjoying something, hoping for something, etc).
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