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The phrase "a whole topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an entire subject or area of discussion in a comprehensive manner.
Example: "The lecture covered a whole topic on climate change and its impact on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "an entire subject" or "a complete theme".
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Spam prevention is a whole topic in itself.
And I'm unwilling to let a whole topic, important topic like convolutions, go on with just formulas.
Consumers have to be persuaded to use their phones in an AR context – that's a whole topic on its own.
According to Rojo, "It was a whole topic of discussion - which header image we should use?
His repeated lies, not only about his service but foreign policy as a whole topic, are directly in conflict with the military's core values.
The collection of evidence maps across a whole topic area (for example, TBI rehabilitation) also highlights areas of high and low research activity, potentially informing strategic research funding decisions.
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In the fall of last year the journal Critical Inquiry devoted a whole issue to the topic "Things".
Second, linguists take an interest in whole topic areas like the internal structure of phrases, the physics of pronunciation, morphological features such as conjugation classes, lexical information about particular words, and so on topics in which there is typically little philosophical payoff.
The urge to write a blog about this whole topic came and went, and I got busy and distracted.
Lewis read the review, began to take an interest in the whole topic of human rationality, and, improbably, decided to write a book about Kahneman and Tversky.
(Race is also scientifically simply a matter of melanin, a whole other topic).
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