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The phrase "an exciting topic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a subject that is engaging or interesting to discuss or learn about.
Example: "The lecture on renewable energy was an exciting topic that captivated the audience's attention."
Alternatives: "a thrilling subject" or "an intriguing theme".
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"It's definitely not an exciting topic," said David Lyon, investment specialist at J. P. Morgan Private Bank.
"Dinosaurs are one of those words that conjure up a lot in your mind: it's an exciting topic.
Mr. Schell writes: For historians, there is no more powerful aphrodisiac than an exciting topic buoyed by a raft of unexploited sources, raising the prospect of a revisionist look at an important figure or even an entire era.
For historians, there is no more powerful aphrodisiac than an exciting topic buoyed by a raft of unexploited sources, raising the prospect of a revisionist look at an important figure or even an entire era.
(This morning the Mail on Sunday is touting Davey as a possible leadership candidate. On the evidence of that speech, it is hard to see it. Energy policy is not an exciting topic but, even allowing for the material, Davey's speech was particularly leaden).
This is an exciting topic for further investigation that is out of the scope of this paper.
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For radiation oncologists, high-grade gliomas (HGGs) are a very exciting topic, but also a frustrating one.
Peptidic biomaterials represent a particularly exciting topic in regenerative medicine.
A more exciting topic, perhaps, would be to discuss how much bigger her account is than those of her friends.
You could do this with humour: "I know you've all raced from your desks to hear me present on the marvels of correct filing procedures... ........ or by simply saying: "Trust me - I know this isn't a very exciting topic, but I'm planning to make this time enjoyable for you".
Delay and disruption-tolerant networking (DTN) is an exciting research topic that has attracted increasing attention from many researchers.
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