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The phrase "about which nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to a subject or topic that lacks information or detail.
Example: "The report discussed various issues, but there was one area about which nothing was mentioned."
Alternatives: "regarding which there is no information" or "concerning which nothing is known".
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It is the flying teapot orbiting a distant planet about which nothing can be said.
Every concert has sold out even the "blind date" programs, about which nothing is divulged in advance.
Every concert has sold out — even the "blind date" programs, about which nothing is divulged in advance.
Many observers view one-size-fits-all interest rates as one of the zone's design defects, about which nothing can be done.
The ease with which the bird's head, stylized into a featureless silhouette, joins up with the sides of the deep hull suggests a long practice — about which nothing is known.
The problems of philosophy could thus be dispatched by being divided into those that could be perspicuously rendered into Russellian logic, and thereby answered fairly easily, and those about which nothing could be said.
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It's a movie about danger in which nothing is credibly at stake.
But there is an officially calculated brutality about present Turkish policy which nothing can justify.
How do you talk about a movie in which nothing happens?
There's also something very cozy about living a life in which nothing is really pleasing.
The ringing is just the first step in trying to understand a bird about which almost nothing is known.
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