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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic or area of study that is increasingly gaining attention or importance over time.
Example: "Climate change is a growing subject in environmental science, attracting more researchers and funding each year."
Alternatives: "an emerging topic" or "a developing field".
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The related area of Bayesian statistics with subjective risk and decision based clinical assessment is also a growing subject requiring appropriate integration into quantitative curriculums [ 8].
From Cambridge, England, and Stanford, California, to the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Sana University in Yemen, gender has become a growing subject in academia.
As China's dramatic ascent continues - which it surely will - then China's strengths will become a growing subject of interest in the West.
Meanwhile, hatred and incitement against Jews and Israel is a growing subject in the Palestinian educational system.
Change has been a growing subject of discussion in Hollywood as the industry has grappled with movements such as #OscarsSoWhite and #MeToo.
As a result, nurse turnover has been a growing subject of interest.
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Fractional calculus is a very rapidly growing subject of mathematics which deals with the study of fractional order derivatives and integrals.
The fastest growing subject was computing - up 29.1 per cent.
Citizenship is thought to be the fastest growing subject at GCSE.
The bill would allow a person to possess, use, show, buy, transport, or grow set amounts of marijuana, with the growing subject to certain restrictions.
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