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The phrase "about the remark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific comment or statement made previously in a conversation or text.
Example: "I wanted to clarify my thoughts about the remark you made during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding the comment" or "concerning the statement".
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Jewish leaders in Berlin also expressed concern about the remark.
12.44pm: 12.48pm: Jeremy Vine has just asked about the remark.
Asked backstage about the remark, she said: "That's a pretty funny joke".
And what is dangerous about the remark is that it implies that nothing was learned.
What about the remark about "all the good people" walking away?
There was something about the remark that reminded me of my mother.
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