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The phrase "about the needs of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or addressing the requirements or necessities of a particular subject or group.
Example: "The report focuses on understanding about the needs of the local community to improve our services."
Alternatives: "regarding the requirements of" or "concerning the necessities of".
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They just don't care about the needs of people anymore.
"She brings a deep faith; she's very perceptive about the needs of the church".
It's about the needs of the institutions to pay off their debts".
He comes from a poor family himself and knows about the needs of the poor.
And everyone should be better educated about the needs of people with disabilities.
"I voted for a man who cares about the needs of the people.
Charitable giving lifts some of the burden of thinking about the needs of others.
It is about the needs of all New Yorkers for open, honest and accountable government.
But she said Ms. Allen had forgotten about the needs of poor people in her ward.
The beauty business, specifically the cosmetics industry, is finally learning about the needs of women and what they want.
Frankel dreams up products by drawing on her own instincts and also thinking about the needs of "Costco moms".
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