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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a topic that is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or discussing a subject matter in a more detailed context.
Example: "The research paper focuses on a topic that is crucial for understanding climate change."
Alternatives: "a subject that is" or "an issue that is".
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"It's certainly a topic that is on everyone's mind, but it's not a topic that is always spoken about openly," said Dr. Cornell.
He refuses to discuss the arena's budget – a topic that is among the prickliest in Sochi.
(Bubbies is their preferred term for breasts, a topic that is always on the table).
The debate is over a topic that is common throughout Westchester.
Which brings me to a topic that is difficult for me to talk about.
Even then, there seems to be a world of difference between direct action on a topic that is high on the political agenda (as university fees currently are) and a topic that is marginalised and outside mainstream political discourse.
"Drugs are a problem that is always there and it's a topic that is mostly covered up".
How her records do what they do is a topic that is annexing its own wing of journalism.
Most people in life would agree money is a topic that is not appropriate to bring up.
Some botanists classify most or all of these varieties as separate species, a topic that is controversial among taxonomists.
"I like to apply black and white to a topic that is traditionally gray," he said of courtship.
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