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The phrase "as for those" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something specific in comparison to other things. For example, "The students expressed their opinions on the issue, but as for those who weren't interested, they remained silent."
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As for those rumblings?
As for those separate discs?
As for those who snore?
As for those happy midlifers?
As for those four big changes: Lobbying.
As for those billion Chinese consumers?
As for those who turn them down?
As for those chicken wings?
And as for those CGI effects!
As for those Johnny Depp comparisons?
As for those athletic socks -- well, that was then.
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