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The phrase "about this one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific item or topic that has been previously mentioned or is currently being discussed.
Example: "I have some concerns about this one, especially regarding its feasibility."
Alternatives: "regarding this one" or "concerning this one".
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But now, how about this one?
And haven't we roared about this one?
OK, so – how about this one, with the inflatables?
And finally, how about this one?
("Bring 'em on!" said the president famously about this one).
What about this one though?
Now what about this one?
What's different about this one?
We'll see about this one.
OK, any questions about this one?
He is "skeptical" about this one.
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