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The phrase "about that later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you will discuss a particular topic or issue at a later time.
Example: "I have some thoughts on the budget proposal, but let's talk about that later."
Alternatives: "we'll discuss that later" or "we'll cover that later".
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(More about that later).
More about that later today!
We'll talk about that later.
But more about that later.
"And we'll talk about that later.
But we'll worry about that later".
And more about that later.
Well, worry about that later.
"I'll worry about that later".
And we'll talk more about that later.
We can talk about that later.
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