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The phrase "about the prevalence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the frequency or commonness of a particular phenomenon or issue.
Example: "The study provides valuable insights about the prevalence of mental health disorders in adolescents."
Alternatives: "regarding the frequency" or "concerning the commonness".
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Be wary of anyone warning you about the prevalence of drop bears or bunyips..
Some critics questioned Kinsey's assertions about the prevalence of homosexuality, for example.
Nothing so clear can be said about the prevalence of misconduct.
And, Friday, Bloomberg spoke out again about the prevalence of guns in our culture and communities.
Later James became more sceptical about the prevalence of witches but his thinking influenced magistrates.
"The committee expects to hear from medical experts, former players, and others about the prevalence of these injuries".
As a result, we could learn about the prevalence of illness and links with place and socioeconomic circumstance.
The New Yorker, August 2 , 1993P. 23 Talk story about the prevalence of guns in schools.
Burt uncovers an enormous quantity of information about the prevalence of Shakespearian allusion even in the most unlikely places.
The World Economics Forum in January released alarming statistics about the prevalence of plastics in the world's oceans.
The county plans to release a survey in a few weeks about the prevalence and impact of asthma in Westchester.
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