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The phrase "a topic to think" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a topic to think about"? You can use the corrected phrase when introducing a subject for contemplation or discussion.
Example: "I have a topic to think about: the impact of climate change on our future."
Alternatives: "a subject to consider" or "a matter to reflect on".
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"When I go for a walk, I get a topic to think about, I never just go out casually," he says.
This was a year in which many, including those of us who are not pacifists, decided that world peace wasn't too corny a topic to think about.
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Haavik said although it was an arduous investigation, and a hard topic to think about for eight months, the investigation was worth it.
This is a morbid topic to think about, but now that we have so many email, social media and other password-protected accounts, what happens to the access to this accounts when you pass away?
As the candle burns through each letter, choose a positive topic to think about.
While you're there you can catch a nice smattering of other short films about the "ongoing attempts to conquer the world, and about the people and places left in the wake," which might be a pretty important topic to think about around, oh, RIGHT NOW.
For business owners, your entity type might seem like a complicated and, frankly, boring topic to think about.
There are three elements of topic to think about.
This time, I'd like to offer you a series of topics to think about as you face your own "academia or industry?" dilemma, the goal being to assess what you value in your work and what you really want out of your career as a scientist.
Or just think of a topic to talk about.
Think of a topic to dream about.
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