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The phrase "about the fate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about the outcome or destiny of a person, situation, or thing.
Example: "The novel explores the themes of choice and consequence, ultimately questioning what we can do about the fate of humanity."
Alternatives: "regarding the destiny" or "concerning the outcome".
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However, there is little information available about the fate of BPA in soil.
Still, major questions remain about the fate of Iran's stockpile.
Could we still talk about the fate of the soul?
Cue fevered speculation about the fate of the company.
Customers also worried about the fate of the store.
She "had no idea" about the fate of Eight Belles.
Come spring, I inquired about the fate of my petition.
The two men talk about the fate of our species.
"In the given situation, we are not talking about the fate of leaders, we are talking about the fate of people," he said.
In those environments, he might have some room for concern about the fate of English majors.
Susan, 45, is a human rights activist and writer passionate about the fate of Palestine.
More suggestions(21)
forecast about the fate
about the assignment
about the predicament
about the coincidence
about the faith
about the chance
about the outcome
about the curse
about the destination
about the batch
about the luck
about the purpose
about the determination
about the location
about the evolution
about the fatality
about the target
about the status
about the future
about the sort
about the success
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