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"a charged topic" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a subject or conversation that evokes strong feelings or opinions in those who discuss it. For example: "Discussions about organized religion are always a charged topic in our family."
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It's obviously a charged topic.
Excellent approach to a charged topic.
She prefaced discussion of the reading curriculum, always a charged topic, by stating her credentials.
He leaves behind a Ugandan girlfriend and two children.Homosexuality is a charged topic in Uganda, where it is illegal, as it is in 37 other African countries.
Whether it makes people feel better to post their frustrations on social media is an open question and something of a charged topic of scholarly investigation.
But some members wanted to engage in another round of so-called quantitative easing, or huge asset purchases, which has become a charged topic in the Republican presidential primary campaign.
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The nature of intelligence and how to measure it is a highly charged topic, notes John Gabrieli, a cognitive neuroscientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Unsurprisingly, the news that Choudary will be facing some serious jail time was a highly charged topic of discussion at a recent lesson.
Safety concerns about milk, milk powder and infant formula have become a highly charged topic in China in recent years, an issue so volatile that Internet searches about the continuing episodes of contamination are sometimes blocked by government censors.
Gayna Scott, a leader of the campaign, said cursive was a surprisingly charged topic, both emotionally and politically.
This is obviously a highly charged topic especially in the wake of Fukushima.
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