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The phrase "about the repercussions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular action or event.
Example: "We need to have a serious conversation about the repercussions of our decision on the community."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences" or "concerning the effects".
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Analysts are unsure about the repercussions.
The guards would worry about the repercussions if they didn't.
The second half is about the repercussions of the explosion.
Can you tell us about the repercussions for your tribe?
Stein, early on, wonders about the repercussions of the mission.
He got caught up in the moment and probably didn't think about the repercussions of it".
Some opposition figures inside Syria worried about the repercussions of the Arab League's decision.
On top of that, markets were nervous about the repercussions of the escalating attacks on Isis.
I used to do all that stuff and I never cared about the repercussions.
"I was upset she said that without thinking about the repercussions," he said.
"I think about the repercussions sometimes, but I like to be extreme," she said.
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