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The phrase "about the proceedings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to discussions, events, or actions that are taking place in a formal context, such as a meeting, court case, or conference.
Example: "The committee will provide a report about the proceedings of the last meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding the proceedings" or "concerning the proceedings".
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There is nothing elitist about the proceedings.
But there was nothing normal about the proceedings.
Stafford Smith has fundamental doubts about the proceedings.
And yet there is something cheerfully philosophical about the proceedings.
I'd love to read interviews with them about the proceedings.
The same cannot be said about the proceedings of a race.
"It is, therefore, not possible for me to talk about the proceedings".
Tells about the proceedings, at which they won a very small, but definite, victory.
In online commentaries about the proceedings, more liberal Egyptians rolled their eyes.
But, from a civil-rights perspective, there were also reasons to be cautious about the proceedings.
Throughout the trial, executives from many top technology companies have been silent about the proceedings.
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