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The phrase "about that matters" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "about what matters"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing topics or issues that are significant or important.
Example: "In our discussion, let's focus on what matters most to our community."
Alternatives: "regarding what is important" or "concerning what is significant".
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It has to be something about that matters and I haven't found anything [else I feel that strongly about].
That is reality, however you decide to feel about that matters to no one, because your feelings about someone else's life are irrelevant.
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"That is what this week is all about, everything that matters.
We put a little effort into things we really care about, things that matter.
What is it about music that matters so deeply?
It's how they write about them that matters.
"I haven't heard anybody talk about anything that matters to us.
It's absurd to expect a politician to think about stuff that matters.
It's about something that matters a bit more," he says.
And it's what's visible about motherhood that matters most.
The only question about Bonds that matters these days is what may happen to him Thursday.
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