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The phrase "about the destination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the end goal or outcome of a journey, project, or experience.
Example: "While planning the trip, I realized that it was not just about the destination, but also about the experiences we would have along the way."
Alternatives: "regarding the endpoint" or "concerning the goal".
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For her, it's about the destination — not the journey.
With our luggage, it's definitely about the destination".
This map's defect was that it detailed the first steps but was vague about the destination.
"Like any honeymooners," he said, "it's not always about the destination.
"It's not just about the destination, but the things you do along the way".
In other words, this isn't a game about the journey: it's about the destination.
For some it is the journey that matters, for others it is purely about the destination.
The idea is people walk and collide, it's not just about the destination".
For a couple, that might mean keeping your partner in suspense about the destination.
The absence of any detail about the destination of the buses caused great anxiety among the child refugees.
"A luxury holiday isn't so much about the destination but the experience of where you stay," he says.
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