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The phrase "about this here" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial.
It can be used in casual conversation or informal writing to refer to a specific topic or subject matter being discussed, often in a regional dialect.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about this here project we've been working on."
Alternatives: "regarding this" or "concerning this matter".
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Why were they talking about this here, in public?
You can read the Guardian story about this here.
"We've had long conversations about this here and what this means," Brown said.
He won't know anything about this here Mickle you keep worriting about.
I thought, I need to do something about this, here. Because I knew I wasnt stupid.
She has little to say about this here or about Kenya's population, which has mushroomed from 2.6m in 1925 to 34m in 80 years.
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I'm not even worried about saying this here.
(I've written about this before here and here).
You can read more about how we feel about this acquisition here and here.
Read more background about this memorial here and more about the float here.
There's a good explainer about this issue here on FT Alphaville this morning (as usual!).
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