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The phrase "about that mess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific situation or problem that is disorganized or problematic, often in a conversational context.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about that mess in the kitchen; it really needs to be cleaned up."
Alternatives: "regarding that issue" or "concerning that situation".
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And now the near-universal consensus about that mess is that, with their reckless brutality, the authorities stoked the very unrest they were hoping to quell.
Well what are you gonna do about that mess you ponder!
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>_< So after all that messing about, and 10 mins after I leave work with a million things to do, they cancel tonight's BTTF Secret Cinema.
I'm not about to mess that up based on anything other than what gives us the best position to win".
What it does do is send a clear message to the world that the princes of the Catholic Church are content with the status quo and prefer to remain in denial about the mess that surrounds them.
But the reader is left hankering to know what Mr Garton Ash thinks about the mess that has succeeded it.
"You implied something about the mess that is this country," declares David Mamet from his armchair by the fire.
In quotes from the book: There was something unmistakably exultant about the mess that Rosa had made.
AS GREECE flirts with disaster and several other European countries buckle under heavy debts, creditors' experience with Argentina should serve as a sobering reminder about the mess that can follow a sovereign default.
He could have sold some of his best lines with more passion, but gone was the maddening coyness of recent years in which he has avoided candidly talking about the mess that President George W. Bush dumped into his lap and shied away from the rumble of politics.
They're over too quickly to help homeless drunks forget about the mess that is their lives and rich people only drink booze because it tastes nice.
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