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The phrase "absurd topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subject that is ridiculous, nonsensical, or illogical in nature.
Example: "The debate quickly devolved into an argument about the merits of an absurd topic, such as whether unicorns could exist in reality."
Alternatives: "ridiculous subject" or "nonsensical theme".
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In one famous case, he ridiculed the Aspen Map, because it sounded like an absurd topic for research.
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As to why I wrote the thing, seeing "#tigerblood" in gigantic 64-pixel letters is really a reflection of just how absurd the trending topics really are.
The tweet itself was well-covered by media, but Giuliani's absurd return to the topic has given the site even more coverage.
Do not add topics that are absurd, ridiculous, jokes, etc.
"It is absurd to consider morality on this topic," he told RAF planners when the first German V1 rockets fell on London.
The absurd hypothetical circumvents that problem, by making any topic, no matter how remote, seem engaging.
Stephen Evans, campaigns manager at the National Secular Society, said: "After agreeing to allow a programme called Free Speech to be filmed at the mosque, it is absurd and counterproductive to then censor the topic being discussed".
I spent an absurd amount of time educating myself on the topic and became a self-proclaimed expert.
Amid his absurd and repulsive pronouncements on all manner of topics, you can find some acute insights into music's place in society.
The safety of New York streets has been a widely discussed topic of late — in conversations both bracing and absurd.
Calling the results of the various undocumented policies "absurd," he summoned the companies' CEOs for a talk on the topic.
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