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"was really about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was focused on a certain aspect or idea. For example, "The book was really about the power of self-belief."
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Is this what the Cuban Missile Crisis was really about?
This was really about economy.
Aesthetics was really about genetics.
It was really about happy residents.
The culture was really about candor, too.
It was really about mixing".
"But this wedding was really about service.
That it was really about the participants.
That is what "Mass" was really about.
It was really about the same price".
"It was really about getting him to be him.
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