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Usages of ni tsui te
ニュース に つい て どう 思う か。nyuusu ni tsui te dou omou ka.
What do you think about the news?
彼 の 死 に つい て 話したく ない。kare no shi ni tsui te hanashitaku nai.
I don't want to talk about his death.
社長 は 会社 の 将来 に つい て 話しました。shachou wa kaisha no shourai ni tsui te hanashimashita.
The president talked about the future of the company.
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