"subject matter of text" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to refer to the main content or overall topic of a text. For example, "This chapter discusses the subject matter of our text, which is the role of literacy in education.".
There are 26 translation categories to choose from, depending on the subject matter of the text.
Textscape generates letter-sized 3D documents to visually profile the subject matters of the texts, such as cities, landscapes or figures.
Indeed, many African philosophers look far beyond the traditional philosophical texts for sources and subject matter of philosophical reflection.
The syllable is discussed in a number of the Upanishads (speculative philosophical texts), and it forms the entire subject matter of one, the Mandukya Upanishad.
Depending on the subject matter of the instructions, there are many different visuals that can accompany the text: AutoCAD drawings, schematics, isometric drawings.
If we identified publications by authors with similar names, we reviewed the full text to further examine the institutional affiliation, credentials, and subject matter of the article to determine if the individual in our cohort authored the publication.
Brady did give an interview, but declined to make any texts or emails available that pertained to the subject matter of the investigation.
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