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The phrase "apologise about that" is not considered correct in standard English; the correct form is "apologise for that." You can use it when expressing regret or remorse for a specific action or situation.
Example: "I apologise for that misunderstanding during the meeting."
Alternatives: "I regret that" or "I'm sorry for that."
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"It was not a good communication and I apologise about that".
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Idowu demanded a public apology from Van Commenee last weekend after the Dutchman accused the 32-year-old of using Twitter to announce his withdrawal from the European team championships in June, but the coach has denied that he has anything to apologise about, or even that his personal relationship with individual athletes is of any importance.
Oh, yes I've apologised about that... .. "Still, I'd rather not," I replied.
"I'm sorry, I apologise about what happened.
So don't apologise about being predictably right.
I can only apologise for that.
I don't apologise for that.
"I'd like to apologise for that.
And so I apologise for that.
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