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The phrase "about that move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific action or decision that has been made, often in a context where further clarification or commentary is needed.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about that move you made during the meeting; it caught everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "regarding that move" or "concerning that move".
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Now, the guessing will begin about that move, although based on coverage of his departure from Fox, there is less interest than when he left ESPN.
But asked if he had any regrets about that move, he looked at the reporters surrounding him and shook his head.
General Pace told the Council on Foreign Relations in 2004 that the Joint Chiefs were not consulted about that move, which still stands as one of the most controversial policy decisions of the Iraq operation.
The Bush Administration plans to shut down the program in order to divert money to a new launcher, but both presidential candidates have expressed concern about that move, because it would limit access to the space station by U.S. astronauts.
I've written about that move here on the Huffington Post.
Maybe taking a week to think about that move is why the Angels have the record they have.
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– You wrote about platforms that move maybe $40 million in 2009.
You can read more about things that move me by visiting my blog, http://mysocalledmidlife.net.net
They can be about the things that move us, inspire.
We learn about the causes that move them and find out why.
If so, you can write at The Huffington Post about the topics that move you.
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