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The phrase "about the tsunami" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the tsunami, such as its impact, causes, or aftermath.
Example: "The documentary provided valuable insights about the tsunami and its effects on coastal communities."
Alternatives: "regarding the tsunami" or "concerning the tsunami".
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He told them about the tsunami warning.
About the tsunami, he says, "We discovered hope".
I first learned about the tsunami while surfing the Internet.
"It crossed my mind," Mr. Gilmer said, speaking about the tsunami.
"People talk about the tsunami as terrible thing, of course," he said.
The Web page answering frequently asked questions about the tsunami gets more visitors than any of the program's other pages.
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While the plant was designed to withstand waves of about 19 feet, the tsunami was as high as 46 feet, the report said.
Underlying the grief there is the uncertainty about what the future holds, compounded by the confusion about why the tsunami hit them, and the largely unspoken fear of a recurrence of the disaster.
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