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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a topic that appeared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing subjects or themes that have come up in a conversation, text, or research.
Example: "During the meeting, a topic that appeared frequently was the need for better communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a subject that emerged" or "a theme that arose".
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One of the most striking examples is the topic most frequently included in the health systems strengthening proposals we studied: 'health information systems', a topic that appeared in 39 proposals, but for which no reviews of at least moderate quality could be found.
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After a tragedy like the Tucson shooting, billing is a topic that appears almost unseemly to raise.
Extract 4 exemplifies the impasse that can stem from these interactional contingencies: Massimo pursues the mutual generation of a topic that appears to be specified in advance and that fits into his own agenda (not the client's).
The same reader later noted similarities between Mr. Judd's article and an editorial on the same topic that appeared Jan . 7 , 2003in The New York Times.
We found 51 potentially relevant systematic reviews, although for the topic that appeared most frequently in the proposals ('Health information systems') no review was identified.
The retrieved titles and abstracts were screened and all reports within the scope of the topic that appeared to be randomised controlled trials, non-randomised comparative studies and case series were identified.
The notable exception to The Economist's no-byline rule, at least in the weekly issue, is special reports, the collections of articles on a single topic that appear in the newspaper every month or so.
Preference learning is an emerging topic that appears in different guises in the recent literature.
It is suggested to talk about any topics that appear to have an affective valence to the patients.
In many cases, the topic that appears to have amused them is the sort of thing you'd hope any empathetic, reasonable person would find unconscionably horrific.
In Facebook's editorial guidelines, curators were also told to "blacklist," or push aside, junk topics that appeared in their queue for a period of eight to 24 hours before they could potentially appear again, according to current and former employees.
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