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The phrase "and about that" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a previous topic or statement, often to provide additional information or clarification. Example: "I appreciate your feedback on the project, and about that, I have some further thoughts to share."
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But we have to wear badges whenever we go out and about that tell people who we are.
(Arthur) Some mornings I wake up and wish I hadn't woken up, but once I'm out, up and about, that feeling goes.
And about that.
And about that giant head?
Oh, and about that crust.
The literature listed is both from and about that period.
Oh, and about that secret… there is no Victoria.
They talked about the photograph and about that day in October.
And about that setting: Russell chose 18-karat blackened gold to augment the vintagelike quality.
(And about that whip-wielding Arabian slavemaster with cringing handmaidens — um, odd).
And about that white space: You know more than you think you do, I promise.
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