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The phrase "about the fate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome or destiny of a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The documentary explores the fate of endangered species in the Amazon rainforest."
Alternatives: "regarding the outcome of" or "concerning the destiny of".
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DURBIN: How about the fate of Mr. Iglesias himself?
Still, major questions remain about the fate of Iran's stockpile.
Could we still talk about the fate of the soul?
But what about the fate of the horseshoe crabs themselves?
What about the fate of democracy in all this?
It's really about the fate of the universe.
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.
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