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Discover LudwigThe phrase "riveting topic" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a topic that is engaging or captivating in some way. For example, you could say, "The speaker's discussion of art and social media was a truly riveting topic."
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I had just struggled through a lesson on the different types of sentence structure — not the most riveting topic for most fifteen-year-olds, I realize — and I had seen my students stare blankly past me, disengaged.
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Nevertheless, below you'll find a few of the riveting topics I've broached since finding out I was pregnant.
A certain segment of the political world seems riveted by the topic.
The subject is riveting.
The possibility of replacing a steel self-piercing rivet with an aluminium one has thus been raised as an interesting topic.
During the Bush years, Perseus was Mr. Holbrooke's base, providing him with what friends say was a relatively undemanding job and lavish compensation as he bounced from topic to topic, almost as if seeking a problem tough enough to rivet all of his attention.
Well, except maybe the onetime Death Row Records honcho Suge Knight, whose preferred topic of conversation — far-flung theories about the contents of Hollywood's closet — proved less than riveting.
But riveting.
Riveting, yes.
Riveting stuff.
PL: And totally riveting.
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