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The phrase "about your problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's issues or difficulties, often in a context of offering help or support.
Example: "I want to talk to you about your problems and see how I can assist you."
Alternatives: "regarding your issues" or "concerning your difficulties."
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"You forget about your problems".
Did you talk to Olivia de Havilland about your problems?
"Don't think about your problems," he said during the service.
"It's a good place to get sober and to learn about your problems," he said.
"But, you know, we have a saying: 'Don't worry about your problems.
("This is the last night. What do I care about your problems?") Past doors.
"He has charisma, he listens to you, and he cares about your problems".
I'm not talking about your problems, I'm — " "She's been going downhill for some time.
'Talk to me about your problems!' That would help, for sure.
You're getting things off your chest, talking about your problems, and you can move on.
"You need to have one adult somewhere who has the time to worry about your problems".
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