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Discover Ludwig"on about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase which is often used to refer to a particular topic or subject that someone is talking or writing about. For example: My friend was talking on about the new restaurant she tried last weekend.
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on about
adjective
Speaking about, talking of.
Exact(56)
Emphasis on "about", one suspects.
— What are you on about?
What is Zizek really on about?
So what was Binyon on about?
"I'm on about Step9.
What was he on about?
What were they on about?
Grey: What are you on about?
T: Wot are you on about, woman?
Similar(2)
And Hoyle's dead-on about one thing.
He's spot-on about that.
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