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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any subject that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a range of topics or themes in a general context.
Example: "You can choose any subject that interests you for your research paper."
Alternatives: "any topic that" or "any theme that".
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With BldgBlog, you can cover any subject that interests you.
Is there any subject that is off-limits?
Finally, Congress has the right to investigate any subject that affects its powers.
Drop me a line via [email protected], on any subject that stirs your gravy.
After Mr. Ross's death in 2003, Mr. Wallowitch continued to perform and to write amusing songs on virtually any subject that tickled his fancy.
Although he edited the school magazine, contributing poetry and prose to it, Thomas did badly at school since he was always intellectually lazy with regard to any subject that did not directly concern him.
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Are there any subjects that shouldn't be included in writing for teenagers?
Because we shouldn't have any subjects that we say to people in our communities 'are not up for discussion'".
Any subjects that were missing cortisol measurements on all three days were omitted from the analysis.
Research nurses will report any subjects that they are concerned about to their local academic GP associated with the project.
We emphasize that in order to avoid biasing predictive accuracy the above validation datasets do not contain any subjects that are used for building NARAC-based models.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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