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"about this idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a certain topic or concept that has already been mentioned in a sentence. For example, "The professor gave a lengthy lecture about this idea of interconnectivity."
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There's nothing new about this idea.
Everything about this idea is romantic.
Please talk about this idea to your mayor.
But Ann is very excited about this idea.
At first, the Bank was sceptical about this idea.
None of us, though, was truly enthusiastic about this idea.
And pretty shortly thereafter you told me about this idea.
Experts in jihadi terrorism are cautious about this idea.
How about this idea, which is a common one, but worth repeating?
Very often, I'll meet with them and say: "I'm thinking about this idea.
What were you thinking when the N.F.L. approached you about this idea?
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