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"particular subjects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific or specific topics or areas of study. Example: The curriculum for this course covers a wide range of particular subjects, such as biology, chemistry, and physics.
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It also means that we delve deeper into particular subjects.
There are separate tables to show which universities are best – and worst – for particular subjects.
This is not a red line when it comes to holding bilateral talks on particular subjects.
"We were also unable to substantiate allegations of politically-motivated suppression of particular subjects or sources".
Settingdivides pupils from a school year group into ability groups for particular subjects.
His models are online digests like Arts Journal (artsjournal.com) and Romenesko (poynter.org/medianews), aggregates of information on particular subjects.
Each person who was interviewed suggested others who could provide more information on particular subjects, Ms. Kalser said.
We do not, however, require any particular subjects, nor look less favourably on applicants with a more varied background.
So a great deal of colloquialism is left out in favour of the jargons of particular subjects being studied.
For most degree programmes, we do not require any particular subjects to have been studied at A-level.
The report does not break down the numbers of requests on particular subjects.
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