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The phrase "about the trial of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a legal proceeding or examination of a case in a formal or informal context.
Example: "The documentary provides an in-depth analysis about the trial of the infamous serial killer."
Alternatives: "regarding the trial of" or "concerning the trial of".
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Tells about the trial of Marshall Graziani.
ANNALS OF NATIONAL SECURITY about the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui.
REPORTER AT LARGE about the trial of Fritz Kuhn.
An article on Friday about the trial of Pfc.
Trump also has seethed privately about the trial of Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman.
Tells about the trial of A. B. member David Sahakian in Benton, Illionois.
They want you to write the book about the Trial of the Century.
MUCH was uncertain, as The Economist went to press, about the trial of Gu Kailai.
Talk story about the trial of Buddhist guru Shoko Asahara in Tokyo.
REPORTER AT LARGE about the trial of the Aluminum Co. of America.
She talks about the trial of Dr Conrad Murray, which is reaching its conclusion, and the need for justice.
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