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The phrase "about this form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific type or category of something, often in an explanatory or descriptive context.
Example: "I would like to learn more about this form of communication and how it differs from traditional methods."
Alternatives: "regarding this type of" or "concerning this category of".
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"What's interesting about this form of violence is that it's not antagonistically directed.
But what do you think about this form of environmental messaging?
Your chances of bumping into a biodynamic farmer who you can question about this form of sustainable agriculture are slim.
But the prime minister added: "There are two good things about this form of torture that we have in the UK.
I've got to say I was fairly disgusted about this form of entertainment about the killing of another human, however disgusting he is.
It appears the use of massage may largely be based upon anecdotal accounts that convey positive testaments about this form of therapy.
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However, they were prepared to use many of the services when their caring role became extremely stressful, when they became familiar with what was available and when they were able to feel comfortable about accepting this form of help.
Here we provide the first comprehensive review of what is known about alterations in this form of non-associative learning in each disorder.
Tells about conglomerates & how this form of merger avoids violation of the anti-trust laws regarding mergers of companies in the same line of business.
[It should be noted that the general intuition about the irrationality of this form of inconsistency is by no means unassailable.
The 12th century chronicle Rajatarangini also mentions about the installation of this form of Vishnu.
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