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The phrase "about what makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the factors or reasons behind a particular phenomenon or situation.
Example: "The documentary explores the themes about what makes a successful leader in today's world."
Alternatives: "regarding what constitutes" or "concerning what defines".
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"It's about what makes you happy.
"Think about what makes sense for you".
It's about what makes them happy".
Think about what makes your project unique.
Six Arab authors talk about what makes them write.
At times I'm absolutely clear about what makes sense.
They also talk about what makes the routine work.
It thus glosses over disagreement about what makes people fat.
We talk about what makes the macroeconomy tick".
She's talking now about what makes her a good editor.
I'm not a snob about what makes me laugh.
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