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The phrase "about this discovery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or referring to a specific finding or revelation in a particular context, such as scientific research or historical events.
Example: "The researchers published a paper about this discovery, highlighting its implications for future studies."
Alternatives: "regarding this finding" or "concerning this revelation."
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"I am sure the residents in the area and the wider public will be just as angry as I am about this discovery," he said.
What's interesting about this discovery is the technology used to make it.
"It's changed everything about who I thought I was," said Parker about this discovery.
See MIT News and Professor Frebel's website for additional information about this discovery.
We've heard news about water on Mars before — what's different about this discovery?
What is particularly worrying about this discovery is the sharp rate of decline of fish catches in recent years.
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This discovery came about when Stephen Hawking discovered that black holes should radiate energy due to quantum mechanical processes.
Here we briefly discuss how this discovery came about, and describe some of the insights, especially into the role of AMPK in cancer, that have followed from it.
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