About that meaning in English
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Definition
about that...: concerning..., regarding..., on the subject of that...
About that question I asked you yesterday, can we discuss it now?
(I would like to talk) about that (later): (I would like to talk) regarding that issue (later)
Examples
- "Brent : What's so interesting about that, Moira?"
- "Anyway, you have to talk to Philip about that."
- "Fiona : About that: I'd like to stop by the office Friday afternoon, if possible."
- "Harold : Oh, I'll worry about that later."
- "Forget about that, let me show you another "app"."
- "Now, you might be wondering what's so interesting about that."
- "Could you tell me who I could talk to about that?"
- "Edward : No, everybody knows about that."
- "Hannah : I'm not sure about that Horatio."
- "Susie : I had heard something about that, yes."
- "Rupert : Well I wouldn't know anything about that, but thank you nonetheless."
- "Miss Stake : I was hoping we could talk about that."
- "Icarus's Mom : Ah, oh... I'm not sure about that, Icarus, my injury isn't that bad."
- "Here's the story about that: a couple of months ago, one of our laser printers wasn't working properly, so... so we set aside some money to buy a newer model."
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