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The phrase "a subject with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or theme that is associated with a particular subject or individual.
Example: "The research paper focuses on a subject with significant implications for environmental policy."
Alternatives: "a topic involving" or "an issue related to".
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"We have a report of a subject with a gun.
English is often a subject with less classroom teaching.
Yes, she is extremely bright, and able to fixate on a subject with admirable concentration.
It very quickly becomes apparent that it is impossible to discuss a subject with Westwood.
The regret embedded in a long-anticipated kiss is a subject with some literary pedigree.
He has never again worked on a subject with the immediacy and impact of "Kane".
"During the course of this investigation, officers encountered a subject with an active felony warrant.
Irony is one of the elements of tragedy, a subject with which Mamet is much occupied.
Mr. Mortier has also commissioned a formidable modernist, Charles Wuorinen, on a subject with proven populist appeal, "Brokeback Mountain".
And she can't exactly tell them to discuss a subject with their peers while she teaches a different grade level.
Bruni is not the first Times critic to be singled out by a subject with an exhibitionist streak.
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