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The phrase "about the tackle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific topic or issue related to a tackle, often in sports or fishing contexts.
Example: "The coach had a lot to say about the tackle during the post-game analysis."
Alternatives: "regarding the tackle" or "concerning the tackle".
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His father questioned him about the tackle that caused that second-half scuffle.
"About the tackle: If the ball is overrun by the opponent and a 50/50 challenge occurs, collision is inevitable.
I think everyone will now talk about the tackle Danny Houghton made in the Challenge Cup final on Ben Currie.
We talked about keeping our shape in defence and winning the collisions – and not getting too concerned about the tackle area.
After I paid my respects and inquired about the tackle business, she suggested, in her distinct, raspy voice, that I check out the new extension at the back of the room.
St Helens boss Nathan Brown: "I've let the match commissioner know what I think about the tackle at half-time.
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It's all very well England boss Lancaster talking about the tackles Robshaw has made but the flanker needs effective stats.
We always talk about the left tackle, but man, the center better be the man.
Morgan Schneiderlin complained bitterly about the strong tackle from Dele Alli which robbed him and, moments later, saw the 19-year-old's beautiful full debut goal.
Finally, I told Grit to say something about the illegal tackles, but he refused.
"You just worry about tackling whoever has the ball.
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