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The part of a sentence "revelations about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has been revealed or discovered, especially something that is surprising or unexpected. For example: Recent revelations about widespread corruption in the government have caused widespread outrage.
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There were other revelations about Mr. Hussain.
New revelations about the dancer.
Other revelations about Childs have also emerged.
Revelations about the notorious spy drama.
Revelations about the spying operation prompted the hearing.
(Revelations about N.S.A. surveillance of Brazilians didn't help).
Hardly a day passes without fresh "revelations" about Ms Kavakci.
Ms. McLean has discovered revelations about Collinson's family as well.
Revelations about the Wen family's wealth could weaken him politically.
Two revelations about Mr Montesinos made it impossible.
Revelations about secret surveillance programs have prompted concerns about privacy.
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