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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a topic perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or introducing a subject that may be considered for discussion or exploration.
Example: "In our next meeting, we could discuss a topic perhaps related to improving team communication."
Alternatives: "a subject maybe" or "an issue possibly".
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Muhammad remained a topic, perhaps in part because the reaction was often so virulent.
Participants in interviews and focus groups may dislike or find it difficult to talk about such a topic, perhaps because the subject is not normally publicly discussed and participants may fear that their experiences, views or beliefs are not normal.
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A simple horizontal stroke placed in the left margin beside a line of text, the paragraphos was used in ancient Greece to call attention to conceptual changes in an otherwise unbroken block of text: a new topic, perhaps, or a new stanza in a poem.
Although they are similar to blogs because new content is presented chronologically, the accelerated pace with which it appears and its brevity distinguish microblogs sufficiently from blogs so that the former constitute a separate topic, perhaps to be addressed in a successor to this paper.
A top topic, perhaps?
But if the sponsor had a close connection to the topic – perhaps a seed merchant sponsored our gardening blog – might you pause for a moment and wonder if the journalists were constrained when recommending suppliers of hardy annuals?
Cosmetics can seem a more accessible topic, perhaps, than couture.
A more exciting topic, perhaps, would be to discuss how much bigger her account is than those of her friends.
Her working life started as a bus-driver, and she says – as per her habit of giving every question and topic perhaps a bit more respect that it deserves – "probably the most famous route I worked on was the 37".
But is this frivolous topic perhaps emblematic of a broader situation or condition?
Review and reteach a little bit each day, which can be woven into the introduction of each days topic; perhaps, you use a strategy somewhat like the following: "As we saw yesterday this is _____ and recently this was ____ like ____".
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