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The phrase "about the reports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or information related to specific reports.
Example: "I would like to have a conversation about the reports we received last week."
Alternatives: "regarding the reports" or "concerning the reports".
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And they were nervous about the reports: serious money, no control.
When a reporter asked about the reports at the news conference, the executives did not answer.
He twice declined to respond when reporters asked him about the reports of threats against Zahir's life.
"I am particularly worried about the reports of starvation," Amos said in a briefing on Monday.
Russian officials were furious about the reports.
In Beijing, some cellphone users were indignant about the reports.
Haddin was also uncomfortable when asked about the reports.
Are you talking about the reports that they issue?
Calls to officials to ask about the reports went unanswered.
About the reports that he would be unveiling new things: "That's a slightly overcooked story there.
Asked about the reports, representatives from Qantas, Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa all declined to comment.
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