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The phrase "about those elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific components or aspects of a topic, often in a context where clarification or elaboration is needed.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to focus on the challenges about those elements that affect our project's success."
Alternatives: "regarding those components" or "concerning those factors".
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So far, officials have conducted almost all of the discussions about those elements in private, the critics said.
(More details about the discovery of the individual elements are found in the articles about those elements).
The company also did not alter the displays on the instrument cluster or the control buttons on the steering wheel, given positive user feedback about those elements, Ms. Brace said.
Mr Sambrook: When I saw his notes I had the conversation with Andrew about those elements of his broadcast which were not captured in his notes and he continued to assert that his conversation with Dr Kelly backed up those comments, and I took him at face value.
Parsimony: Scripts should not include any information about those elements that are not relevant to the stakeholders' high level requirements.
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It's all about getting those elements into it".
Did you worry about balancing those elements, or that they'd cancel each other out?
"Remembering how the smell was, how the wind was, the sun on my skin, to be very detailed about all those elements.
"In rehearsal it suddenly dawned on me that, because of Leonard's condition, I myself could just let go and forget about all those elements that I usually think of as an actor -- such as being aware of my surroundings and my motivations.
Today, to develop and retain your employees, it's not about separating those elements, but rather using an integrated approach that combines job challenges and personal growth experiences with opportunities to fulfill a higher social calling, thus providing that much-sought-after purpose by employees.
Critics have raised serious questions about all of those elements, and my own experience as a defense attorney has given me cause for similar concern.
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