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"field of human" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a particular area of interest, especially in the social sciences, such as political science, economics, psychology, etc. For example: "The professor specializes in the field of human communication and its effects on relationships."
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But, at least in the field of human rights, Ball has made it his own.
He said ultrasonics might have useful applications in nearly every field of human activity.
In the field of human beauty, as in the field of sport, obvious frontrunners emerge early.
He has studied psychiatry, sociology & every field of human relations as well as the occult.
The field of human computing even had its own journal and trade-union representation.
They marveled at society's progress -- and questioned whether it has been swift enough in the field of human relations.
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The results won't blow anyone's mind, but they're an important contribution to the fast-growing field of human-robot interaction.
Video semantic detection has been one research hotspot in the field of human-computer interaction.
Henry et al. [1] analyzed a group of the four major conferences in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI).
Attention to the user's whole experience has begun to gain ground in the field of human-computer interaction [ 9].
To paraphrase Churchill: never in the field of human history have so many owned so little.
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