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The phrase "about these questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific set of questions that have been previously mentioned or are currently being discussed.
Example: "I would like to share my thoughts about these questions before we move on to the next topic."
Alternatives: "regarding these questions" or "concerning these questions".
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Little is said about these questions.
The hunters sometimes think about these questions.
I thought about these questions as I looked for the market that Mr. Zhao had recommended.
Repcheck has little to say about these questions or about more technical astronomical issues.
But society needs to think about these questions sooner rather than later.
Trump fundamentally doesn't care about these questions, or the people asking them.
In reality, MacGregor had developed a curiosity about these questions from much further back.
Convene a class discussion about these questions and the issues raised in the two films.
Lincoln was a man of many doubts, but not about these questions.
Mr. Sikorski added that Ms. Ashton was thinking about these questions of transition.
There were men like Szilard who were involved in the Manhattan Project and thought deeply about these questions.
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about these investigations
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about these 'followers
about these companies
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