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The phrase "a topic that bears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject that has significance, relevance, or weight in a particular context.
Example: "Climate change is a topic that bears significant implications for future generations."
Alternatives: "a subject that carries" or "an issue that holds".
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Musical listening is a topic that bears on questions about the relationship between hearing sounds and hearing sources.
We've already covered the failings of NBC (and the IOC) fairly extensively, but its a topic that bears repeating.
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This is an issue that bears further exploration.
Speech may convey a sense of incoherence; the conversational style often includes monologues about topics that bore the listener, fails to provide context for comments, or fails to suppress internal thoughts.
'Son Of Saul' is about such an important topic, one that bears acknowledging for every generation".
Trust is a topic that frequently arises around the topic of remote work.
"It wasn't a topic that was ever discussed.
It was not a topic that was discussed.
It is still a topic that Kuffour treats with trepidation.
It's a topic that draws academic attention.
Is it a topic that interests me?
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