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The phrase "about the act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific action or event, often in a context where details or implications of that action are being considered.
Example: "The committee met to discuss the implications about the act that was recently passed."
Alternatives: "regarding the action" or "concerning the deed".
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"It's all about the act.
And don't forget about the ACT.
"It's not about the act.
Learn about the ACT project cycle.
What should I do about the Act?
You have to physically think about the act of leadership.
The president talks about the act a lot, she said.
The debate about the Act is prone to exaggeration.
There is something inherently literary about the act of cycling.
These arguments about the act disguise much deeper rifts.
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This study aimed to ascertain the views of key stakeholders about the ACT Walk-in Centre.
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