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The phrase "systematic about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is methodical or organized in their approach to a task or subject. Example: "She is very systematic about her research, ensuring that every detail is meticulously documented."
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There was nothing systematic about it.
I started to be systematic about my interest in nature".
There is nothing "blunt and systematic" about our admissions policy.
"In science, you can't be systematic about something when you only have one example.
We're not systematic about the forces that shape, bear upon and guide, elevate and inspire behaviour.
But there is nothing systematic about this stabilising pattern: it was just a fluke.
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Philosophy lacks the infrastructure that other disciplines have to bring about systematic change.
Historically, systematic thought about perceiving was the province of philosophy.
Every last serious and systematic speculation about the world deserves to be preserved.
"In prison I began to think in a more systematic way about language," he says.
In Roman Catholicism, for example, meditation consists of active, voluntary, and systematic thinking about a biblical or theological topic.
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