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"battle about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of debates or arguments, where people are discussing or arguing about a certain topic or issue. Example: The politicians engaged in a heated battle about the new tax reform proposal, with each side presenting their arguments and counterarguments.
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Is some beardy-folk battle about to kick off?
This was not simply a battle about sovereignty.
This is not just a battle about statistics.
"There was a huge battle about this," one source said.
Something about the battle, about al-Qaeda's naïve resentments and America's naïve responses, seemed unhinged.
I'm reading a book called "To Lose a Battle," about the Battle of France.
But one large general point links them: a great battle about the state is brewing.
He died after he was hurt in battle about a year later, Mr. Frenkel said.
It quickens the pulse and makes you think there is a battle about to go down.
And forget the steak: this is a mighty battle about crumbs for a few people.
Pensions experts have warned that a legal battle about the BHS scheme could take years.
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