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Discover LudwigThe word "subject-wise" is usable in written English, though it is somewhat informal
It can be used to refer to matters or topics related to a specific subject. Example: "The students performed well subject-wise, particularly in mathematics and science." Alternatives include "in terms of subjects" or "regarding subjects."
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Subject-wise, there are also no-go areas.
Subject-wise, his films have nothing in common.
I registered with some science-focused recruitment agencies but any positions that came up were out of my area – subject-wise or geographic – and poorly paid.
When I start to write, I like to read a bunch of plays that are in the same ballpark subject-wise.
The rest experiments are conducted with the subject-wise method.
Therefore, we propose the second method, a subject-wise cross-validation.
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His introduction, surprisingly, is about himself (a forte of his, subject matter wise), his childhood memories (another forte), and how he learned to love poetry (something he just made his forte in this particular introduction).
Not entirely coincidentally, those would be the same subjects Wise would become obsessed with years later, in his own work.
Ms. Krahl offers her theories on the subject with wise circumspection.
His ideas on that subject are wise, but belong in other books -- where, indeed, they have often been.
She tends to judge Fitzgerald's reticence as the subject's wise avoidance of biographical or journalistic scrutiny.
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