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The phrase "about this fellow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific person in a conversation or text, often to introduce a topic related to that individual.
Example: "I have some interesting information about this fellow that you might want to hear."
Alternatives: "regarding this person" or "concerning this individual".
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How about this fellow?
Nothing unsavory about this fellow, though.
Right away, he said, "You remember I told you about this fellow Stempel?
Her Googling, however, was akin to asking her friends about this fellow -- offhand, sociable and benign.
Anonymous I hate to burst your techie bubble, but you know next to nothing of importance about this fellow.
But there is something different about this fellow: an X-factor ability to put himself in the right place at the right time, which shows innate game understanding.
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Indeed, one of Schwarzenegger's top aides asked me later about "this Tom Quinn fellow" who had accompanied Brown in to see Schwarzenegger prior to the ceremony.
As I talked to this fellow about his son, I realized how long it has been since I actually believed and taught this traditional piece of career advice.
"I know a lot of people say that about their families, but this fellow loved children, and he took such good care of his grandchildren," Mrs. Wilson said.
"Willie's not one to jump up and down about a horse but this fellow does everything so easily at home.
"I wanted to hear this fellow talk about his country, talk about what he was trying to do with all this wealth".
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