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The phrase "about ways that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods, approaches, or strategies related to a particular topic.
Example: "The seminar will focus on about ways that we can improve our communication skills in the workplace."
Alternatives: "regarding methods that" or "concerning approaches that".
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Talk about : Ways that she can get away from her abuser, along with her children and, if possible, her pets.
Taking your medicines or giving yourself insulin in a timely manner will help you control your blood sugar, so think about ways that will help you remember to take your medicines the right way every day.
Talk to your doctor about ways that can make quitting smoking easier for you.
I obsess about ways that I could catch Aids.
The protesters had expected to talk about ways that underdevelopment was holding women back.
My hope is to start thinking about ways that we can improve that.
"We're willing to talk about ways that we can be helpful and supportive," Mr. Palmer said.
And think about ways that the no doesn't have to feel bad to the other person.
We can think about ways that encourage you to connect more deeply with the artwork and the artist.
But in May, as the Ebola outbreak smouldered, he began thinking about ways that he could help his home district.
Hal Varian, who is Google's chief economist, talked about ways that search terms predict government economic information.
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