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The phrase "about the source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or background of a particular topic, idea, or piece of information.
Example: "The researcher provided detailed insights about the source of the data used in the study."
Alternatives: "regarding the origin of" or "concerning the background of".
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I asked again about the source of the meat.
The concern is really about the source of these investments.
"Also, I have doubts about the source of the data".
"But voters know less about the source of that funding".
About the source of the smoke, Barber won't elaborate.
This, too, says nothing about the source of the uncertainty.
Knoblauch is beyond the point of wondering about the source of his throwing problem.
Questions about the source of those issues, however, were inevitably referred to the government.
But they have yet to reach a definitive conclusion about the source of the funds.
The "lies" in question here are about the source of bottled water.
"Rank-and-file Catholics rightly ask questions about the source of the funds," said Mr. Butler.
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