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The phrase "about what more" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where someone is inquiring about additional information or details regarding a topic.
Example: "Can you tell me about what more we need to consider for the project?"
Alternatives: "regarding what else" or "concerning additional aspects".
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Pakistani leaders are nervous about what more may come out.
Who knows?" Stephens mostly talked about what more she could have done.
Don't think I haven't thought hard about what more could be done.
"We began to think about what more could public broadcasting do to serve the needs of this booming population?
It's all about what more we can do to take it to the next level".
"We ought to think about what more we need to do should they not prove successful".
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What we disagree about is what more we can say.
But about what is more important than those mundane things.
The teacher cares about what you say, more importantly!
You'll be more prepared about what to say -- and more ready to defend your actions.
More about what happened next week.
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