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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or theme that has not been previously discussed or is being presented for the first time.
Example: "In this chapter, we will explore a new subject that has gained significant attention in recent years: climate change."
Alternatives: "a fresh topic" or "an unfamiliar theme".
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"It's a new subject matter.
Maternity is not a new subject, of course.
English was still a new subject at Oxford.
Talk turns unexpectedly to a new subject: hair.
It's not a new subject in the cinema.
In academic terms, killing is a new subject; it is also quickly becoming a fashionable one.
This is not a new subject of hand-wringing, at least for me.
"It's a new subject, but I have no worries about my future career prospects".
For American audiences, he has a new subject: the sufferings of the anti-Nazi Catholic clergy.
The conundrum seems to have forced Shaughnessy into an uncommon poetic discovery: a new subject.
EVERY weekday The Economist explains a new subject, topical or timeless, profound or peculiar.
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