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The phrase "about the errors that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific mistakes or inaccuracies in a particular context, such as a report or analysis.
Example: "The report highlights several issues about the errors that were made during the data collection process."
Alternatives: "regarding the mistakes that" or "concerning the inaccuracies that".
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WHITING: On Rosenstein's memo, I think what he said was right about the errors that Comey made.
NO END IN SIGHT Charles Ferguson directed this documentary, about the errors that led to the current disaster in Iraq.
I personally told the Santillán family about the errors that were made and then tried to do everything medically possible to treat Jésica and try to save her life".
In addition, the console now also features more detailed data about the errors that a site's AMP pages and job listings may be throwing (and how to fix them).
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In the second hour tomorrow, you can learn all about mutations, the random errors that have enabled humans, animals and plants to adapt and endure.
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