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The phrase "about the downfall of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the decline or failure of a person, organization, or system.
Example: "The documentary explores the events leading up to the downfall of the once-great empire."
Alternatives: "regarding the collapse of" or "concerning the demise of".
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I didn't want to write about the downfall of society.
"A great beauty will bring about the downfall of cities and nations," goes one of them.
ANNALS OF NATIONAL SECURITY about the downfall of the National Security Agency.
After this initial victory, a number of historical tendencies converged to bring about the downfall of the Qing dynasty.
The next day Lévy was leaving for Libya to work on a film about the downfall of Muammar el-Qaddafi.
Büchner's story about the downfall of an ordinary soldier is told in 90 minutes of intensely expressive music.
He feeds juicy tidbits to the city's gossip pages that spark speculation about the downfall of Roc-A-Fella Records.
In Egypt and Tunisia hundreds were killed and thousands injured to bring about the downfall of Ben Ali and Mubarak.
With Rotten's lyrics upfront in the mix, it sounds as if they are bringing about the downfall of western civilisation.
The e-mail was one of many Mr. Tourre wrote to his girlfriend, in which he joked about the downfall of the mortgage market.
"But people who run around sharing the news about the downfall of the most dangerous adventurist" — an ironic reference to Mr. Bo — "do not understand," he said.
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