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The phrase "about the laws" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to legal matters, regulations, or statutes.
Example: "The seminar will focus on the implications of recent changes about the laws governing data privacy."
Alternatives: "regarding the laws" or "concerning the laws".
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We care about the laws".
Talk about the laws of unintended consequences.
And about the laws of gravity.
"People are paranoid about the laws changing," Mr. Wolff said.
But, the philosopher says, What about the laws of physics?
But few workers and employers know about the laws.
"We were concerned about the laws in New York State.
Like the L.A.P.D., the problem is less about the laws than about compliance with them.
But enough of regulation and training, what about the laws of the highway?
4. Express their opinions about the laws in question in Hong Kong.
Skepticism about the laws of the universe became a path toward liberty.
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