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The phrase "about the dead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to deceased individuals or matters concerning death.
Example: "The documentary was primarily about the dead and their impact on the living."
Alternatives: "regarding the deceased" or "concerning those who have passed away."
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It was about the dead children.
Not everybody knows about the dead zone.
"You mean, about the dead?" "Sure".
What did you learn about the Dead?
But this is not about the dead.
("About the dead, nothing but the truth").
I wrote about the dead and the displaced.
REPORTER AT LARGE about the Dead Sea Scrolls.
But at that time we didn't know about the dead.
The harder one: What to do about the dead?
"You only come to find out about the dead.
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