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The phrase "about the time zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing matters related to time zones, such as scheduling, travel, or communication across different regions.
Example: "We need to coordinate our meeting time about the time zone differences between our locations."
Alternatives: "regarding the time zone" or "concerning the time zone".
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I'm not talking about the time zone commonly used in the American Midwest.
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