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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about this section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or content related to a specific part of a document or text.
Example: "In this report, we will provide detailed analysis about this section to clarify its significance."
Alternatives: "regarding this section" or "concerning this section".
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It spells out what Felix is about; this section could be from the start of a Jacques Tati film.
We welcome your comments about this section of NYTimes.com.
Do you notice anything in particular about this section?
He writes about this section: "And the best part is, it's hilarious!
"I can't really tell you much about this section," she writes.
One other thing about this section is that I don't necessarily reorder titles when I sell them.
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You might then post your thoughts about why this section mattered to our related Student Opinion question.
How has this come about?In this section New fuel for the culture wars His last hurrah?
The prime minister hardly helped matters when he said, on learning of the news, that he was "clueless" about it.In this section Bold, or plain reckless?
The programme, says Mr Hersh, was approved by every agency and the president was "informed" about it.In this section Another Thirty Years War in the making?
By the end of the year it will say what, if anything, it wants to do about it.In this section Dead, or just resting?
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