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The phrase "about that issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific topic or concern that has been previously mentioned or discussed.
Example: "I wanted to follow up about that issue we discussed in the last meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding that matter" or "concerning that topic".
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Think about that issue.
There's really no debate about that issue.
"People can relax about that issue".
"I am thinking about that issue".
And I think about that issue a lot.
This study provides added clarity about that issue.
There's a divide about that issue, and among Democrats.
But what about that issue of reputational damage?
"I thought about that issue a lot," Ms. Palmer said.
But Hawley is reflective about that issue, too.
We can disagree about that issue, we can try to persuade each other about that issue, but that should never be a reason for excluding someone.
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