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The phrase "about treating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to care, management, or handling of a subject or individual.
Example: "The seminar will focus on the ethical considerations about treating patients with chronic illnesses."
Alternatives: "regarding the treatment" or "concerning the care".
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It's about treating players with respect.
It was about treating everything else.
It's not just about treating sick cows anymore.
Learn all the facts about treating adult eye diseases.
But what about treating lower levels of triglycerides?
Be careful, however, about treating this film as a documentary.
It is about treating women as second-class citizens.
"It's going to be about treating people better," she said.
… How about treating America's First Ape with a little respect?
Traditional British fairness is not about treating everyone equally.
Physicians speak out about treating the victims of mass shootings.
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