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Discover Ludwig"open the topic" is not a common or natural phrase in written English.
It is more commonly used in spoken English, but even then it may sound awkward or unnatural. A more common and natural way to express the same idea would be "introduce the topic." Example: Before we begin our meeting, I would like to open the topic of budget concerns.
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Using these to open the topic of triangulation, we see that the mixed methods of triangulation also have room for researcher acumen.
Since not everyone shares the same aversion to raisins in oatmeal cookies, we decided to open the topic up for a veritable raisin roundtable.
Don't try to open the topic when other people are around.
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You opened the topic and — THE OLDEST CHILD: You're playing her game now.
The hosts of "On University Campus" opened the topic for discussion, and the station's phone lines were overwhelmed with indignant callers.
Kendal, an outspoken blond woman, opened the topic, saying, "I treated myself to a solo day at the spa and got a massage with benefits.
Emad Eddin Adeeb, Amr's brother and a media mogul, re-opened the topic of the regime's safe exit in an interview on Dream TV a few days ago, saying that chances of a safe exit for the regime were now diminishing.
Stage 2: Opening the topic (5 min the facilitator will introduce quality of care ideas developed from the results of 46 in depth interviews (already conducted) with family carers and a review of the literature.
When it comes to his parents, he turns rather distant and avoids opening the topic.
We anticipate that the supplement will inform debates in the Symposium, and also that well beyond the event, it will open up the topic for continued investigation, reaffirmation and challenge in the practical as well as the academic realms of health policy and systems.
Eco initiatives like the Fashion Revolution, Apparel Coalition and the Green Carpet Challenge have been working to open the dialogue on this topic within the fashion industry.
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