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The phrase "the same topic is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subject that has been previously mentioned or is being compared to another subject. Example: "In our discussion, we found that the same topic is relevant to both articles we reviewed."
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Another way of looking at the same topic is the proportion of workers employed by the finance sector.
After each set of four ads dealing with the same topic is presented, conduct a class discussion based on the following questions: What were the differences and similarities between the four ads?
For instance, they might start with this news article for factual background information, then read this editorial to see how an Opinion piece about the same topic is written.
It now seems, however, that at least one other tax proposal will also share the ballot that day.Under California's rules, if more than one measure on the same topic is approved at the ballot, the one with the largest number of votes prevails.
We organize the ideas into rough clusters so that information about the same topic is close together.
Respondents mentioned that the same topic is too often returning on different events: "For example, the study day of this year and the one of last year, they were the same.
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Less civil arguments on the same topic were simultaneously held outside the Court, on the airwaves, and across the punditocracy.
He later recanted after Mr. McPhilemy's documentary on the same topic was shown on British television in 1991.
Small studies are inherently unreliable — larger studies or, better still, multiple studies on the same topic, are more likely to give definitive, accurate results.
"Google has a hard time telling whether two articles on the same topic are written by Demand Media, which paid 50 cents for it, or whether a doctor wrote it," said Tim Connors, founder of PivotNorth Capital and an investor in Blekko.
While Martha may have invented the postfeminist world in which a well-appointed laundry room is an aspirational space, she is a bit late to the table with this book; "Home Comforts," Cheryl Mendelson's treatise on the same topic, was a surprise best seller in 1999.
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