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The phrase "about the officials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, issues, or information related to officials, such as government representatives or organizational leaders.
Example: "The report provides detailed insights about the officials involved in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "regarding the officials" or "concerning the officials".
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There was also some grumbling about the officials' calls, but Coughlin refused to directly address the officiating.
What about the officials?
He seemed more preoccupied with simply complaining about the officials.
Chaney, said Thomas was not exaggerating about the officials.
Before this, Cruz said he never really thought about the officials.
"I am not here to complain about the officials," Reid said.
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"But this is just not something that reasonable people would disagree about," the official said.
Erm, how about UEFA, the official statistics.
Talk story about the official source of the Hudson River.
Talk story about the official trumpeter for all N.Y.
Nobody is very bothered about the Official Trending Chart.
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