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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on topics of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a subject or theme that is being discussed or written about. Example: The conference will feature various panel discussions and presentations on topics of sustainability and environmental conservation.
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She wasn't afraid to take on topics of sexuality, consent, or talk about just how great she is.
An inquisitive young foreign correspondent meets one of his country's spies and swaps impressions on topics of mutual interest.
She speaks nationally on topics of Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Pregnancy and was selected as one of the American College of Cardiology Emerging Faculty in 2012.
Others will contain brief comments on topics of the moment.
Advanced subject on topics of current research interest.
Seminar on topics of current interest in geology and geochemistry.
A seminar focusing on topics of current interest.
Scholarly and other articles, mostly on topics of epidemiological interest.
When will newspaper editors in China be free to publish articles on topics of their choice?
Articles on abstruse subjects sit side by side with pages on topics of the utmost triviality.
Later came yet more newsletters on topics of business distress like asbestos litigation.
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