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The sentence "this topic will be discussed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence to introduce a topic that will be addressed in a piece of writing, or if you are introducing a discussion about something. For example: "We will be discussing the economic impact of climate change on the global economy – this topic will be discussed in greater detail later in the presentation."
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This topic will be discussed in this article.
This topic will be discussed in the Conclusion.
This topic will be discussed in more detail at a future opportunity.
PIXEL energies do not account for differences in molecular conformation, and this topic will be discussed in a separate section.
This topic will be discussed in more detail in the absorption spectra, SEM image, and photocurrent density-voltage results below.
We finally mention that part of our results extends to the general N-dimensional problem (2); this topic will be discussed elsewhere.
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He said the topic will be discussed at an Oct. 23 AQMD workshop in Diamond Bar.
This latter topic will be discussed later in the 'Pharmacology and drug design' section.
All of these topics will be discussed at the first-of-its-kind Bruce symposium.
Both theoretical and empirical work on these topics will be discussed.
Focus is mostly thematic, although the topics will be discussed in the context of different countries and regions.
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