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The phrase "about what did" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is an awkward construction and does not follow standard English syntax.
Example: "I am curious about what did happen during the meeting."
Alternatives: "about what occurred" or "regarding what happened".
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"It's all we could talk about, what did it mean?" "By two days later," he added, "this terrific expectation turned into anger, when people realized that it did not provide an avenue to becoming a citizen".
It's not about, 'What did you preach on last Sunday?'".
More is known about what did not happen to him.
There are lots of theories about what did Bo in.
About what did Mr. Abbas and Prime Minister Qurei meet?
White advises, "We need to think about what did not happen in order to think historically".
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What about: "What do you want to call it?
We talked about, 'What does that do?
I think it's more about, what do we do?
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