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The phrase "about that place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context that has been previously mentioned or is understood by the audience.
Example: "I have some interesting stories about that place we visited last summer."
Alternatives: "regarding that location" or "concerning that site".
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I love everything about that place.
I couldn't stop thinking about that place".
" "How come you have dreams about that place, Blankenship?
That's how much I care about that place".
What appeals to you about that place as a location?
So why are they so excited about that place?
"There is something about that place, those ghosts," he said.
"I wrote a whole play about that place," Mr. Fierstein said.
Ah, that explains it, his gesture communicated, I don't know anything about that place.
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It does provide ample evidence that architecture is as much about ideas as it is about places, and that places exist in time as well as space.
Arguments about gentrification sometimes imply that places matter most.
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