Sentence examples for introducing a topic on from inspiring English sources

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It turned out to be much more engaging than introducing a topic on mini-beasts and sticking to 'the plan'.

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If you get bored with a topic, change it "on your watch". That is, make the change just after you yourself have spoken or introduced a topic.

We often find ourselves wanting to make a visual impact when introducing a new topic.

This Editorial introduces a Special Issue on the topic of a sustainable and safety use of nanoparticles for protecting, recovering and supporting the oceans' environment and consequently human health.

Facebook has joined the hashtag revolution, introducing a tool on Wednesday that allows users to add the # symbol before a word to signify its topic.

They began to think of ads as a "shock to the system"—a way to either introduce a new topic or restore focus on an area in which elite interest had faded.

At line 01 Alex introduces a new topic by commenting "the cat was on its own".

Bullying was also a topic on Sunday.

The Massachusetts Senator was able to introduce the topic on a national stage, and even though Sanders has spent his entire career championing the same message, she succeeded in publicizing a sense of urgency.

Lab exercises are designed to introduce a new topic.

This short clip could be used to introduce a lecture on this topic.

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