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The phrase "about the scope of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent, range, or boundaries of a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the scope of the project and its potential impact on the community."
Alternatives: "regarding the extent of" or "concerning the range of".
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Can you tell us a bit about the scope of that project?
"People only disagree about the scope of such provisions".
"She was concerned about the scope of it," he said.
Ms. James expressed concern about the scope of the project.
There is still something notable, as always with him, about the scope of the imagination.
"I say that because there are misrepresentations about the scope of it.
requests for information," even after disputes about the scope of some requests.
Such preaching seems tinny coming after revelations about the scope of homosexuality in the priesthood.
Government officials are not talking about the scope of their criminal investigation of the airline.
That has caused widespread confusion about the scope of Icann's power, Mr. Berman said.
He thus overlooks a long-standing debate about the scope of judicial precedent.
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