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The phrase "a subject to which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific topic or matter that is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "The research paper focuses on a subject to which many scholars have contributed over the years."
Alternatives: "a topic to which" or "an issue to which".
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He explored in particular the feudal revolution of the 11th century, a subject to which he would often return.
The buccaneer's first love was natural history, a subject to which he devoted much time and colourful prose.
Culture wars are now global (a subject to which this special report will return).This complicates foreign policy enormously.
Smell is perhaps not a subject to which many office managers give much thought, but evidence suggests it can in fact have an enormous impact on staff productivity.
His real passion — his fixation — was food, a subject to which, Marcella admits, she had never given all that much thought.
Manet's paintings of the execution of emperor Maximilian of Mexico, a subject to which he returned repeatedly between 1867 and 1869, have striking contemporary parallels.
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We will show this through a careful inventory of the contents of one typical backpack and through an interview with the subject to which it belongs.
They would present a subject to him which he would critique.
The best writers tend to have a specific subject matter to which they constantly return: Osborne tells dark, thrilling tales of travellers coming unstuck in alien cultures.
You become a subject to the extent to which you can respond to events.
Shaw said additional details were subject to a confidentiality agreement with Turner, which is privately held.
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