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The phrase "about the precedents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing previous cases, decisions, or examples that serve as a guide for current situations or decisions.
Example: "In our meeting, we will focus on the legal implications about the precedents set by earlier court rulings."
Alternatives: "regarding the precedents" or "concerning the precedents".
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Regimes tend to worry about the precedents they themselves have set.
"We are worried about the precedents for further public removals in order to realize assets," Leith said.
But Australia-born Luke Styles, who's now based in the UK, clearly doesn't worry about the precedents.
Sydney Morning Herald.. "Internationalization of the Renminbi: What Does History Tell us About the Precedents?" at RIETI, Japan, Oct.5, 2011.
But earlier this week, the board rejected the candidates' plan, partly out of concern about the precedents that might be created.
"Charities and the government need to be careful about the precedents that are being established in New York," said Nancy B. Anthony, executive director of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
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"And I was unhappy about the precedent.
He says it's just about the precedent; it's all about precedent.
And what about the precedent established by Mr. Romney?
We were concerned about the precedent this might set".
Administration allies warned about the precedent beyond Bush as well.
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