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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a burgeoning subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic or field that is rapidly growing or developing in interest or importance.
Example: "The study of artificial intelligence has become a burgeoning subject in academic research, attracting attention from scholars worldwide."
Alternatives: "an emerging topic" or "a growing field".
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Block copolymer self-assembly is a burgeoning subject in polymer and materials science driven by both fundamental and applied inspirations.
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Perfume criticism, especially online, is a burgeoning field.
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Their target was a burgeoning field, the exploration of consciousness.
While identification of bacteria that provide benefit to the gut has been the subject of intense research focus, the role the diet has on promoting or inhibiting growth of detrimental or pathogenic bacteria has also become a burgeoning field.
Chemical control of protein function is also a burgeoning field (Ouyang and Chen 2010).
There has already been a little bit of research done on emotional reactions to simple emoticons, and emojis may be a burgeoning research subject for linguists.
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