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The phrase "about the last" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a previous topic or event, often to provide clarification or additional information.
Example: "I wanted to clarify my thoughts about the last meeting we had."
Alternatives: "regarding the last" or "concerning the last".
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Tell us about the last time you went to a health service.
He was right about the last part.
So what about the last four days?
Think about the last election.
What about the last time?
He's still furious about the last presidency.
How about the last two months?
I didn't know about the last one.
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For about the last five years.
General Well-Being Thinking about the last week… Has your child been in a good mood?
How about the last five World Series winning pitchers?
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