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The phrase "about this couple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific couple in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The story revolves around the challenges they faced and the love that blossomed about this couple."
Alternatives: "regarding this couple" or "concerning this couple".
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The documentary is not really about these older people but about this couple.
I am writing this story about this couple in a real truthful way.
"I am just very hopeful and excited, in a strange way, about this couple raising their children," Bob Gray said.
The wartime separation is also the reason we know so much about this couple, for it prompted a voluminous correspondence.
And I'm happy to be here with Abbas because he created his story about this couple from inside out, with sympathy.
The story of how Bristol went from suing Levi Johnston for child support to accepting a new engagement ring is, like everything about this couple, stupendously unremarkable.
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"The anger they have about this, coupled with their genuine concern about social, political, and ecological crises, has created an atmosphere of fear and anxiety.
That's about as happy as this couple are going to get.
We knew nothing about goats!"–but this couple, who grew up in the U.S. South, doesn't balk at change.
We knew nothing about goats!"–but this couple, who grew up in the South, doesn't balk at change.
As the patsies in this sordid arrangement, this couple are about as anti-modern as can be imagined.
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