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The phrase "about that stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts when referring to a topic or subject that has been previously mentioned or is understood by the audience.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about that stuff we discussed last week regarding the project."
Alternatives: "regarding that matter" or "concerning that topic".
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"You're dreaming about that stuff.
"I'm weird about that stuff.
Restaurant people think about that stuff.
"She's incredibly savvy about that stuff".
I have no ego about that stuff.
Nobody cared about that stuff.
People dream about that stuff.
"Normal people don't talk about that stuff".
He just doesn't care about that stuff.
I've never cared about that stuff.
I hate talking about that stuff.
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