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Discover Ludwig"leave the topic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to stop talking about or discussing a particular subject. Here is an example of how it can be used: "During the meeting, we were discussing the budget, but then someone brought up a completely unrelated topic. The boss quickly said, 'Let's leave the topic of the budget for now and focus on this new issue.'"
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Ms. Dunham didn't leave the topic of weight out of the episode entirely, of course.
But on the "Late Night" show taped yesterday, Mr. Letterman could barely leave the topic alone.
But her main objective may be to leave the topic of immigration at that, in order to move on.To what?
Unfortunately, the purveyor of the anti-gay screed "Boom Bye Bye" can't seem to leave the topic alone, as he proved at this summer's Reggae Carifest.
Although he hinted that such interests might make talks with Iran feasible, he said he would leave the topic to diplomats and policy makers.
So if I should also say before I leave the topic of food safety, I have not seen any evidence to suggest that any of the commercialized genetically engineered crops that are on the market right now offer any risk to food safety.
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After addressing the racism he encountered in his youth in Virginia, though, Clemons pretty much leaves the topic alone.
"It's not just the heat of the campaign" leaving the topic neglected, said Christine L. Owens, the executive director of the National Employment Law Project, an advocacy group for low-wage workers.
Cabrera took a long shower, left the topic of the surging Yankees to the others, including Jason Giambi, who hit a home run for the second straight day.
Auto Democrats credited President Obama with the recovery of the auto industry after the 2009 bailout, while Republicans left the topic unmentioned.
Before leaving the topic, an important discussion from economics needs mentioning, namely the question whether models of doxastic preference change are capable in principle to represent all preference changes.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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