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The phrase "a subject on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or theme that is being addressed or explored in a particular context, such as an essay, article, or discussion.
Example: "The professor assigned a subject on a recent scientific discovery that has significant implications for climate change."
Alternatives: "a topic regarding" or "an issue concerning".
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Everyone has one and can immediately connect to it as a subject on a number of levels.
Blogs, short for Web logs, tend to be informal journals that track a subject on a regular basis.
Choose a subject on a stamp produced before 1980 and research how and why it came to be selected as a subject for a stamp.
It's a subject on a very short cycle, and it will keep returning for as long as rape does; there is not much reasoning with people who think that this is the aspect that matters the most.
But if a subject on a show like "Intervention" or Fox's "Cops" series were to injure someone while engaging in illegal activity, a case for negligence would be more difficult to make because producers are merely observing.
When interviewing a subject on a clue, you have three responses: "Truth," "Doubt," and "Lie".
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Yet the coin of her legend has two faces: a subject on one side, an object on the other.
For many years now I have been writing a weekly article on fishing, a subject on which one would imagine there was really very little to say.
MFA programmes are a subject on which most writers have an opinion.
Like all love stories, "The PowerBook" is about obsession, a subject on which Winterson is an expert.
Yet the core of seduction — a subject on which the womanizing Gordon Selfridge was an expert — is its feel-good factor.
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