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The phrase "about the text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to the content, themes, or details of a specific piece of writing.
Example: "In this essay, I will provide an analysis about the text and its underlying themes."
Alternatives: "regarding the text" or "concerning the text".
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It's about the text.
It's all about the text.
But never mind the author, what about the text?
Justice Thomas's opinion is wrong about the text, context and history of the law.
The worst you can say about the text is that it strays into the redundant.
But at its core it has to be about the text and the performer.
Yet the production team in Houston, uneasy about the text, decided to clean it up.
Gorsuch went on to give his colleagues a civics lecture about the text of the Constitution.
"We talked about the text on the cards - we wanted to make it very readable.
Mr. Daniel did not, however, say that the report about the text message was incorrect.
'Don't ask me about the text,' Pape commanded when we were introduced.
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