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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subject on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or theme that is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "There are many opinions on a subject on which we all have differing views."
Alternatives: "a topic regarding" or "an issue concerning".
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Britain's royal family has fallen to feuding over a subject on which one would expect them to be solidly united: genetics.
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.
And, of course, there was no one to encounter, a subject on which Pyne waxes eloquent.
Trains rival politicians as a subject on which the only acceptable attitude is one of permanent disappointment, leavened with rage.
Fishing, however, is a subject on which fishermen feel passionately.
Race, like sex, is a subject on which it is near impossible to tell the truth.
In fact, this is not a subject on which critics, especially male critics, are reticent.
Life was a subject on which his daughter collected inspirational quotes.
The "Chineseness" in his art is a subject on which Cai is characteristically ambivalent.
MFA programmes are a subject on which most writers have an opinion.
Sex, after all, is a subject on which pediatricians give plenty of advice.
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