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The phrase "about that title" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific title in a discussion or when seeking clarification or further information regarding it.
Example: "I have some questions about that title you mentioned in your presentation."
Alternatives: "regarding that title" or "concerning that title".
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About that title.
WHAT a shame about that title.
I don't know why people are upset about that title.
Still, never mind the movie: what about that title?
About that title: It is both a memory and a metaphor.
What's interesting about that title is its deeper connection to the film's substance.
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He cited the history of the decathlon, the way that title came about, how it was passed down over decades, from one decathlete to the next.
We're not about to deny Roger that title, or anything else, for that matter.
A year from now the field might be so crowded that titles about terrorism and germ warfare and such will be jumping out at readers wherever they turn.
Buck spent five years in Iraq as an emergency medical technician, and most of his songs are about that, with titles like "Stand Up for Freedom," "Made in Iraq," and the intriguing "I Need Too Go to Rehab [sic]". .
DeLonge justified the simplicity in an interview by saying: "I hate when bands have this one little thing and you think the whole record's about whatever that title is or something, whether it's funny or sad or deep.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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