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The phrase "a topic well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that a topic has been discussed or covered thoroughly, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "The presentation covered a topic well, providing in-depth analysis and insights."
Alternatives: "a topic thoroughly" or "a topic effectively".
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After naval service at the end of the second world war war, he won a scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford, where he gained a first-class degree in modern history, before writing his doctoral thesis on Coke of Holkham and the agricultural revolution - a topic well suited to his bluff, squirearchical manner.
Bush also pointed out that Dukakis was opposed to the law that would require all students to say the Pledge of Allegiance, a topic well covered in Bush's nomination acceptance speech.
Additionally, there's questions of equality in marketing, book covers, etc -- a topic well covered by Lionel Shriver (winner of the 2005 Orange Prize and a finalist for the 2010 National Book Awards) in The Guardian UK.
The present problem in Myanmar, and the economic migration from Bangladesh, will not be the last irregular migration we see in the Southeast Asia or Europe or anywhere for that matter (a topic well explored recently by Moises Naim here).
The contribution of in utero insults to the development of clinical syringomyelia in the post natal state is not a topic well addressed and will require careful evaluation if fetal surgical therapy for dysraphism is to become common.
Choose a topic well before the day you are going to record.
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What followed was less an interview than it was an emotionally-fraught, deeply-personal colloquy on the nature of grief, a topic well-known to both Biden and Colbert, who lost his father and two brothers in a plane crash forty years ago.
Logic as the science of second intentions continued to be a philosophical topic well into the sixteenth century, especially among Thomists and Scotist authors.
2) The paper provides a large quantity of data and covers the topic well; however a more general discussion and a little less method in the main text region is needed.
After all, this issue had a lot in common with the fight over SOPA and PIPA: a dry topic, well-funded lobbyists in Washington backing the other side, a short window of time in which they could make their opinions heard to lawmakers.
Growing inequality in the United States was a major media and policy topic well before President Obama gave a speech about the issue on 4 December 2013.
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