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"about the stages" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
You can use it when you need to indicate that something is related to or deals with various stages or steps of a process. For example, "This article is about the stages of product development."
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Tells about the stages of the eclipse.
As a comfort, she had read books about the stages of grief.
"We talked a lot about the stages of his growth with each of the other characters," says Mr. Jacobs.
I also teach students about the stages of the grieving process, and the myths that surround grieving like, "you should bury your feelings" or "you should grieve alone".
After my mother died, on Christmas of 2008, near-strangers urged me to learn about "the stages" I would be moving through.
During the time I was away from the public relations office where I work, a colleague sent me an awkwardly philosophical e-mail message about the stages of life.
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I was only about the stage.
The mouth appears to float about the stage.
For a long time I've thought about the stage.
Greg Zuccolo cavorts about the stage in a white unitard.
In everything I read about the stage adaptation, there was a lot of talk about "improvements".
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