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The phrase "about this move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific action or decision that has been made or is being considered.
Example: "I have some concerns about this move and would like to discuss them further."
Alternatives: "regarding this move" or "concerning this move".
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Maybe at the WWDC this summer we'll find out more about this move Apple might make.
Is there anything about this move that isn't?
(We didn't hear about this move until after we'd arrived).
How does he feel about this move to mainstage respectability?
"At this moment, I have only good feelings about this move.
What brought about this move, and what was your role in facilitating it?
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It's in the family, and I'm very excited about making this move".
They might well worry about whether this move might endanger the power they held over their slaves.
But questions about what impact this move will have still linger.
How did this move come about?
However, I'm very excited about the challenge that this move offers me.
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