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The phrase "about the next segment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to information or content related to an upcoming part of a presentation, document, or discussion.
Example: "In this meeting, we will focus on the current project status, and then we will move about the next segment regarding future plans."
Alternatives: "concerning the next section" or "regarding the upcoming part".
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There were six or seven of them, and they were all engaged in this incredibly complex activity that's behind the scenes of the show: they're talking about the next segment, writing down ideas, looking things up, organizing the next batch of things the host is going to talk about.
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We hope that things happen that we're not expecting so that we can talk about it in the next segment.
About ninety minutes after the next segment of the Sterling saga airs on CNN tonight, Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinal gets under at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City.
At the end of the segment, I wanted out of the studio immediately, got up to walk off the set and was stopped by producers because I was about to walk through the camera as Hannity introduced the next segment.
In the next segment, Mark spoke at length about delivering movies via dvd and in cinemas (and eventually online) all on the same day.
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The next segment of this series will be about how the Dharma has always been about Culture.
The next segment was shortened.
We now go to the next segment.
"And we ate it in the next segment," he said.
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