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'about the boundaries' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a topic related to boundaries, such as the regulations in place or the limits of knowledge or experience. For example: "The discussion was about the boundaries of what is accepted in our society."
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I think it was about the boundaries of theatre.
"You are, of course, correct about the boundaries," the museum's curator for Byzantine art wrote.
People are always asking questions about the boundaries of art – what qualifies and what doesn't.
We face these questions about the boundaries of illness and health on a daily basis.
Your friend should also think about the boundaries she maintains between herself and her students.
Uncertainty about the boundaries fuels self-censorship and the resort to foreign publishers.
It has raised vexing questions about the boundaries of religious practice and freedom in an increasingly secular Germany.
After all, this is a movie about acting, and about the boundaries that divide it from the rest of life.
There was no debate about the boundaries of what is and isn't acceptable, and that creates cases like this.
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Cults are excellent places to study this and this song raise questions about the boundary of the self.
"Is it also time we thought about the boundary between formal (increasingly expensive) study and informal learning.
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