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The phrase "about that problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific issue or concern that has been previously mentioned or discussed.
Example: "I wanted to follow up about that problem we encountered during the project last week."
Alternatives: "regarding that issue" or "concerning that matter".
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They talk to us about that problem.
But we have to do something about that problem.
My guess is he can stop worrying about that problem.
He seemed more sanguine about that problem, saying, "By and large, we'll muddle through".
We'll talk about that problem later when we talk about the historical Jesus.
Precisely what to do about that problem is the issue that is vexing all politicians.
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Wavering Democrats should worry less about political tactics and more about addressing that problem.
"It sounds utopian, but we wanted actions that promoted reflections about the problems that affect society.
But there's something deeper about this problem that's worth investigating.
"It gave me a sense of pervasiveness about the problem that surprised me," he said.
What about the problem that utterers and audiences rarely if ever engage in such reasoning?
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