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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to an issue or subject that is relatively minor in comparison to other, larger topics. For example, "We don't have time to discuss every small topic today, so let's focus on the most pressing items."
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No small topic there.
Human tragedy is no small topic to take on".
When a small topic becomes the focus for a large amount of opinion-expressing, outrage, debate and controversy, that's because people are enjoying themselves.
It can be argued that the choice of T is ultimately an arbitrary one driven by the research questions and the intended use of the resulting topic model; small topic numbers will result in semantically broad topics, with increasing topic numbers, those broader topics will be split in semantically more refined topics.
The director told Vulture that male studio executives told her anorexia was "such a small topic," requiring three female producers to get it made.
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But as Fluke points out, the issues will go far beyond corporate personhood, insurance requirements and the healthcare law – no small topics of debate themselves.
From the small, topic-specific conference, I was able to make and renew a number of contacts in my field with professors on the cutting edge of research.
Students often gave short talks in his class, developing small topics and presenting them to the other students.
In LBL, lectures break down the difficult subjects of neurology into small topics, logically organize them in a relatively clear hierarchy, and present them systematically.
Small talk is supposed to be about small topics.
Even if it's the smallest topic like colors.
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