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The phrase "about your boss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or information related to someone's superior in a workplace context.
Example: "I have some concerns about your boss that I think we need to address in our meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding your boss" or "concerning your boss".
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while talking to me about your boss, the latest absurdities inflicted upon you.
Or if a "friend" recorded you in the pub talking about your boss, so he could pass it on to him?
— It's every worker's dream: take as much vacation time as you want, on short notice, and don't worry about your boss calling you on it.
Whether it's spilling hot coffee over yourself before a meeting or sending an insulting email about your boss to your boss, it rarely ends well.
If your boss, the MP, behaves badly, you are expected to take up the problem about your boss, with your boss.
At that breakfast meeting last week, when you made that snide joke about your boss, your co-worker's smartphone, innocuously sitting on the table, was recording everything you said.
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"You're entitled to gripe about your bosses in this country.
Do not talk about your bosses age.
Are you about to ask your boss for a raise?
Cornell talked about "Mailman" at a concert saying, "This next one is about killing your boss.
So what is the most constructive way to go about telling your boss what you think of him or her?
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