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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subject or a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing options or categories, but it needs to be part of a fuller sentence to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "When writing an essay, you can choose a subject or a theme that interests you."
Alternatives: "a topic or a" or "an issue or a".
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Mr. Rutsch stopped to think just long enough to react to a subject or a discovery.
When he struggled with a subject, or a sport, such as swimming, he kept plugging away regardless, his former teachers said.
After that — despite an extensive world tour in 1999 and 2000 — he struggled to find a subject or a sound compelling enough to build an album around.
Although Miller was expelled from nearly every school she attended, she was capable of focus when a subject or a teacher, more often the latter, excited her.
"I was terribly excited to think I had a subject, or a project," she suggests, aware of how odd that sounds.
Would you be comfortable posing tough questions to Akon? Alexander Danvers Arlington, Virginia I can't remember ever being scared around a subject or a subject's entourage.
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M.I.T. students can use OpenCourseWare courses to get a feel for a subject or an instructor, while students at other universities can use them to supplement their own courses.
Its data model is a labeled, directed multiedge graph (called RDF graph see Fig. 1a), where each vertex corresponds to a subject or an object.
His examples are people who are asleep, mad, or drunk; he also compares the akratic to a student who has just begun to learn a subject, or an actor on the stage (1147a10 24).
The categorical imperative of Immanuel Kant was that we treat every human person as a subject or an end not as an object or a means to an end.
23 Thus, the body can be either a subject or an object, and there is a strong connection between embodiment and being-in-the-world.
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