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The phrase "a topic is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining what a topic is in a discussion or text.
Example: "In academic writing, a topic is a subject that is being discussed or analyzed."
Alternatives: "a subject is a" or "a theme is a".
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Bodnick beams "Showing you the best 10 questions about a topic is a great way to start learning".
Perhaps the Tories need a refresher on debating 101: personally attacking your opponent to evade a topic is a fallacy.
Hashtags may not lead to measurable change, but using one to dig deeper into a topic is a great way to connect with people or ideas you might not have been familiar with previously.
The students' second exposure to the CPR program was used to determine whether reading and writing on a topic is a more effective means of student learning relative to learning the material in an active group discussion or attending a traditional lecture presentation on the material.
The category-topic context classified topics to relevant categories to indicate if a topic "is a" or "typically involves" the corresponding category.
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Wade is sure the topic is a draw for an audience.
One is that the columnist, whatever her topic, is a "Zionist stooge liar" (in a commenter's recent phrase).
On top of that, spending so much money on a single research topic is a gamble.
This topic is a part of a non-cooperative context like a military interception or cognitive radio applications.
In this conceptualization, each word is a gene set, and each topic is a probability distribution over gene sets.
An example of an overused topic is a charitable mission trip.[17] Your guidance counselor may help you determine what has been overdone.
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