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The phrase "about that forever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or situation that is intended to last indefinitely or has long-term implications.
Example: "I’ve been thinking about that forever, and I believe it’s time to take action."
Alternatives: "regarding that indefinitely" or "concerning that for eternity".
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We talked about that forever.
"We thought about that forever, but we wanted to figure out how to tell the story in the right way," says Connor Schell, executive producer for ESPN Films.
"I'll be sad and melancholy about that forever.
Loved to talk about that, forever, and absolutely nothing else, ever.
"Look, they are upset because their loved one was killed, and they're going to be upset about that forever, as of course any person would be.
If you follow these tips, you're sure to be ready to say "I do" -- and I bet you'll be pretty excited about that "forever" part too!
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"It has been an honour to speak woman to woman about seven easy pieces that forever changed the way women dress".
They will see how much you care about them and will remember that forever.
Because it's not about being that forever.
The Clinton camp would whine about a story like that forever.
p343 Thus he brought it about that the city stands forever freed from fear and from danger.
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