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The phrase "about this news" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific piece of news or information that has been shared or reported.
Example: "I have some thoughts about this news that I would like to share with you."
Alternatives: "regarding this news" or "concerning this news".
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We are trying to get more details about this news, and as we find out new info we will be updating here.
What's notable also about this news is that voice calling is still a relatively new feature for WhatsApp.
Above the A.P. article about this news uncoverage, The Seattle Times carried the headline "Russian Anchorwomen Do the Nudes, er, News".
HOW do you feel about this news?
I'm delighted about this news.
We are very excited about this news.
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"I know you are as excited as I am about this wonderful news.
We'd like to hear your thoughts about how this news affects your thoughts about college rankings in general or Emory University specifically.
He was obviously concerned about breaking this news to me but I said, 'Dad, it's about time'".
Think about how this news could devastate your spouse.
But there is good news about this bad news, if you are a lover of the breed, because less visibility, especially in inspiring roles as public servants, is likely to mean less demand for the dogs.
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