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The phrase "about the cases of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific instances or examples related to a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the cases of fraud that have been reported in the last year."
Alternatives: "regarding the instances of" or "concerning the matters of".
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The Pakistan consulate remains totally in the dark about the cases of about 100 detainees.
The tribunal heard about the cases of seven women who received inappropriate medical treatment from Gayed from 2011 onwards.
The aim of this paper is to give an overview as complete as possible on numerical aspects about the cases of fire in road tunnel.
She had followed the news about the cases of anthrax exposure and was aware that public places like Disneyland had been discussed as possible targets of terrorist attacks.
This association in the minds of parents or physicians about the cases of eight children would not have become a cause celebre, leading to the suffering and, indeed, deaths of many children.
BEHIND THE BLUE WALL A&E, Wednesday night at 9 Wednesday's "Investigative Reports" tells viewers what most of them must already know about the cases of Abner Louima and Amadou Diallo.
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Also tells about the case of Alma Clayburgh.
ANNALS OF JURISPRUDENCE about the case of Geo.
Tells about the case of John Lilburne, in 16th cen.
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