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The phrase "about the worst" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is very close to being the worst in a particular context or situation.
Example: "This is about the worst movie I've ever seen; the plot was nonsensical and the acting was terrible."
Alternatives: "nearly the worst" or "almost the worst".
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What about the worst?
Then I ask him about the worst.
About the worst putt we've seen".
"They don't get mad about the worst player.
What about the worst F.B.S.-only game of the day?
That's about the worst thing for an economy.
I asked him about the worst injuries he'd seen.
But this series isn't about the worst films.
KB: Have you thought about the worst case scenario?
Want to know about the worst cases they've encountered?
"Sometimes you don't think about the worst cases".
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