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The phrase "about the scope" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is coming up in the conversation or discussion that involves the scope of a particular topic. For example, "We need to talk about the scope of this project and how it will be implemented."
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Ms. James expressed concern about the scope of the project.
"People only disagree about the scope of such provisions".
"She was concerned about the scope of it," he said.
Still, some prominent Brazilians have expressed concern about the scope of the quotas.
Mr. Udall has long been vocal about his concerns about the scope of government surveillance.
Judge Holwell is to hold a hearing on Friday about the scope of Mr. Jarrell's testimony.
Can you tell us a bit about the scope of that project?
(Each day, it seems, brings new revelations about the scope of the disaster).
But the courts have disagreed about the scope of the exception.
The consortium's report is more optimistic about the scope for future investment.
Mr. Lozman, for his part, said he had no reservations about the scope of his victory.
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