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The phrase "a topics of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a topic of" or "topics of" depending on the context. You can use "a topic of" when referring to a single subject or theme, and "topics of" when discussing multiple subjects.
Example: "Climate change is a topic of great concern for many scientists."
Alternatives: "a subject of" or "themes of".
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a Topics of training.
At the center of the homepage is a Topics of Interest section, currently headed by information on the Cal/EPA Climate Action Team.
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It's a topic of conversation".
Amazingly, this is a topic of debate.
It's a topic of concern".
I felt like a worthy person, a topic of conversation.
Even the film's makeup is a topic of intrigue.
But interesting enough to become a topic of national obsession?
Work just wasn't a topic of conversation.
Jewishness was often a topic of conversation in the family.
Corporate governance was also a topic of discussion.
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