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The phrase "about the offense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific wrongdoing or crime, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The report provided detailed information about the offense committed by the suspect."
Alternatives: "regarding the offense" or "concerning the offense".
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Testaverde has spoken repeatedly with Groh and the offensive coordinator Dan Henning about the offense's late starts, but he declined to reveal what suggestions he has made.
Does it mean forgetting about the offense?
COMELLA -- I'm really excited about the offense.
Ochocinco, in particular, seems very much out of sorts — without a clue about the offense.
"He's really excited about the offense with Jim Harbaugh, Dograa said.
"We talked, I told them about the offense, and we hit it off right away.
"I don't think we have so much concern about the offense," Kljestan said.
You should know more about the offense than any coach in the building.
"If Mark is confused, he can go to Nick, because he knows everything about the offense.
When Houston left the game, Chaney said he was "a little concerned" about the offense.
They were not overly worried about the offense being able to score.
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