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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subject for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or theme that will be discussed or explored further.
Example: "The impact of climate change is a subject for a deeper analysis in our upcoming report."
Alternatives: "a topic for a" or "an issue for a".
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HOBERMAN A subject for a book!
What a subject for a playwright!
But that, best beloved, is a subject for a whole different research project.
What do you think of punk as a subject for a major museum exhibition?
Did the scene suggest itself as a subject for a painting?
As a subject for a new life, then, B.S. Johnson does not appear to be promising.
Applicants must propose a subject for a 5,000 word essay for publication in 2014.
Mr. Shine, however, said he was amazed that it was a subject for a news report at all.
"I'd been searching for a subject for a suspense movie for a very long time," Mr. Kahn says.
When I was asked by the Hayward gallery to pick a subject for a travelling exhibition, I suggested Cage's visual art.
The issue of how refugees are treated by the administration of which her grandson is a part is a subject for a different article.
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