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The phrase "is more about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is focused on a particular topic or idea. For example, "This book is more about the struggle to escape than it is about the journey to find a lost treasure."
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My point is more about rules.
This is more about use".
It is more about medals".
"Pokémon is more about entertainment.
The problem is more about psychology, morale.
This is more about economics than religion.
Laughter is more about relationships than humour.
This is more about ideology than economics.
Their context is more about fun.
Now, the attraction is more about fantasy.
"This," he said, "is more about entertainment".
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