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The phrase "a topic of personal" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing personal matters or subjects, but it needs to be completed for proper usage.
Example: "We should discuss a topic of personal interest to ensure everyone feels comfortable sharing."
Alternatives: "a personal matter" or "a personal subject".
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Those who do not wish to research a topic of personal interest, enter an academic career, or make a career in research and development, will usually shun a doctorate and aim for a taught course.
This can be an important indication and a topic of personal counselling with students who may have had a past negative sexual experience, as reported by Power et al [ 9].
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A recognized expert on the topic of personal finance, Linda is also the featured contributor on womenandco.com and Manilla.com, for which she serves as their women and money expert.
He is the author and co-creator of the documentary Broke, Busted & Disgusted and is a 2-time TEDx presenter on the topic of personal finance.
In a similar spirit, S. Shoemaker recently adapted Whitehead's famous remark, observing that "the history of the topic of personal identity has been a series of footnotes to Locke" (2008: 313).
The announcement has inevitably come under intense scrutiny from online communities that are particularly sensitive about the topic of personal privacy.
People are private by their very nature: if you raise the topic of personal pleasure people will tend to blush or laugh uncomfortably and change the subject.
While David Cameron was broaching the unpalatable topic of personal debt in Manchester Wednesday afternoon, Mick and Tina Bushaway were trundling down the meat aisle of a Tesco Extra store on the outskirts of Luton.
In The Course of Recognition, his last book, Ricoeur returned again to the topic of personal identity.
The topic of personal identity comes up as early as Clarke's Second Defence of an Argument because Clarke objects to consciousness being an emergent property of the brain and also objects to the brain being the bearer or seat of personal identity (Clarke, p. 787; Clarke and Collins, Pg. 96).
BRIAN WILLIAMS: So many discussions of you come back around to the ugly topic of personal safety.
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