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The phrase "about the finest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or describing something that is among the best or of high quality.
Example: "This restaurant is known for serving dishes that are about the finest in the city."
Alternatives: "among the best" or "of the highest quality."
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The space "depicts what our show is all about, the finest work in all media -- clay, wood, metal, fiber, glass and paper," added Gina Wells, curator and director of Creative Works, a crafts gallery opened here last year.
About the finest sensation we had was a successful hunt after golden plover.
Gregg was eager to speak about the finest bunch of players he said he had ever been around.
The whole of December, it seems, is dedicated to arguing about the finest records of the year.
Huddersfield station is a Grade I-listed building and boasts just about the finest railway architecture in Britain.
The MTV Movie awards are as much about the anticipated films of the summer season as they are about the finest films of last year.
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