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The phrase "a topic to explore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a subject or theme that invites further investigation or discussion.
Example: "Climate change is a critical issue and a topic to explore in our upcoming seminar."
Alternatives: "an area to investigate" or "a subject to examine".
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The Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989 gave him a topic to explore artistically.
This will be a topic to explore in the coming years.
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However, given the uncertainties arising from experimental data and parameter estimates, the reliability of individual parameter trajectories is also a relevant topic to explore; is an observed trajectory consistent or is its path just a coincidental result?
Such a discovery will give a major boost to astrobiology, which will finally have a legitimate topic to explore beyond the armchair vaporings of famous physicists - and to crewed space exploration beyond the depressing and trivial prospect of sending more people in fungus-infested tincans into low terrestrial orbit.
The Depression was a natural topic to explore.
He was also inspired by the subject and thought it would be a powerful topic to explore artistically.
Always an emotive subject, the legacy of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor has become a popular topic to explore for vacationers in the last year.
As part of school district in-service trainings, this would be a worthy topic to explore.
The relationship between inbreeding depression and gene flow has emerged as a relevant topic to explore in the case of planktonic invertebrates inhabiting lakes and ponds (mainly cladocerans and rotifers), due to the population genetic structure detected for these organisms through molecular studies.
This makes investigating the role of parameter uncertainty in OED a relevant topic to explore.
Most health professionals were uncertain about attitudes to activity in the Bangladeshi community and found this a challenging topic to explore.
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