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"death about" is not correct written English.
However, you could use "death around" to mean "death in the area," or "death nearby." For example, "There has been a lot of death around lately."
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They were found shot to death about an hour later.
The coroner confirmed his death about three hours later.
"We're scared to death about Alaska," Mr. Black said.
And she must be worried to death about me.
"I'm absolutely scared to death about playing her," she said.
It's about death; about having a child pre-decease you.
He mentioned Nancy Reagan's remarks, shortly before her husband's death, about embryonic stem cells and Alzheimer's.
Since 1992, 91 extremists have been sentenced to death, about two-thirds of them already executed.
The next blow to the town was delivered by the Black Death about 1349 50.
"There are lines of almost unbearable sadness about mortality, about death, about identity and loneliness".
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Of course Bake Off is silly, and of course there's nothing life-or-death about making trifle in a tent.
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