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The phrase "about the trajectory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the path or course of an object, idea, or situation over time.
Example: "The researchers presented their findings about the trajectory of the comet as it approached Earth."
Alternatives: "regarding the path" or "concerning the course".
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Review how triangulation was used to reveal information about the trajectory of the Neuschwanstein meteorite.
We shouldn't feel depressed about the trajectory of hunger and disease, but exhilarated.
"Fast Girl" is mostly about the trajectory from wholesome runner to Las Vegas prostitute to mental-health advocate.
But despite the agony of the creative process, they're embracing the opportunity to think about the trajectory of the series.
It appears to makes a nonsense of everything we have been told about the trajectory of our environmental impacts.
And on December 16th, Japan, which is always twitchy about the trajectory of North Korean rockets, takes to the polls.
They lack the temporal context to effectively answer questions about the trajectory and causes of environmental change.
Blackouts, writes Nye, are breaks in the flow of social time that reveal much about the trajectory of American history.
I learned a lot about the trajectory of scientific research and where I see myself in this picture.
I am extremely excited about the trajectory and momentum of this university," according to the press release.
Unexpectedly high bank lending last month indicates the government is already nervous about the trajectory of economic growth.
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