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The phrase "about that thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific topic or subject that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "I wanted to discuss about that thing we talked about last week."
Alternatives: "regarding that matter" or "concerning that issue."
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Is this about that thing she said?
Then she looks at the ground and says, "I have no idea about that thing. . . .
What you're talking about, that thing of politicians saying, 'Hey kids!' – no, just be who you are.
"I repeat I don't want to continue talking about that thing because it's finished.
"People are writing us, calling us, stopping us at LaBonne's asking, 'How about that thing?
It says here I was right about that thing I said".
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Girls you know you better watch out Some guys are only about that thing that thing that thiiiiiing.
Funny thing about that.
There are some good things about that.
As Pinker says, "News is about things that happen, not about things that don't happen.
What's that thing about insanity?
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