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The phrase "compelling subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or theme that is interesting, engaging, or persuasive.
Example: "The documentary presented a compelling subject that captivated the audience's attention throughout."
Alternatives: "engaging topic" or "intriguing theme."
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Mr. Ali makes a compelling subject for a photography exhibition.
"You are always tied up on an immediate, compelling subject.
Ferguson was a compelling subject, capable of addressing the fundamental issues thrown up by modern sport.
They also have a compelling subject, showing the demonstrations and running uncensored call-in programmes.
The second, more compelling subject was the rebellion against harmonic constraints.
I could read all I wanted on the compelling subject of stretch marks.
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It's a pity, really, because I had several compelling subjects I might have written about.
For Priscilla Coleman, a courtroom artist, suspected criminals make more compelling subjects.
There seems, in sum, no difficulty in finding compelling subjects to write about – and no difficulty in finding readers who wish to follow them.
Indeed, artists from previous eras, who are no longer on the charts, tend to make the most compelling subjects for these types of films.
"The wisdom, propriety and appropriateness of the decision to destroy these tapes are worthy and compelling subjects of an oversight investigation," Mr. Roehrkasse said.
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