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The phrase "about this incident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific event or occurrence that has been previously mentioned or is known to the audience.
Example: "I would like to discuss some important details about this incident that occurred last week."
Alternatives: "regarding this event" or "concerning this matter".
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She lied about this incident.
Something about this incident stayed with her.
(I wrote about this incident last year).
I've often wondered about this incident.
I appreciate that residents will feel concerned about this incident.
"My parents heard about this incident back in Michigan.
We're learning more about this incident every day.
Was she surprised to hear about this incident?
She didn't seem particularly indignant about this incident.
There is a lot I don't know about this incident.
I am deeply ashamed and regretful about this incident," Mr Bo said.
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