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"this very topic" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the exact subject or idea that is being discussed or mentioned. Example: In his essay, John explored the effects of climate change on polar bears. This very topic has been a major concern for scientists and environmentalists for decades.
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As others have said in the past about this very topic: SSDD.
Comedian Amy Schumer recently did a sketch about this very topic.
Funnily enough, it was on this very topic that Laura Kipnis's vagina book began.
He discussed this very topic in a talk with Brian Eno in New York.
I recently coauthored an open-access paper on this very topic which interested readers can get here.
In the Opinion piece "How Not to Be Alone," Jonathan Safran Foer wrestles with this very topic.
A while back I was having a Twitter conversation with the novelists Jon McGregor and Alex Preston about this very topic.
That said, the report itself acknowledges that there have been other recent studies on this very topic which have reached the same conclusion.
But as someone who travels relatively frequently between New York and London, I remain struck by differing attitudes in the two theater capitals toward this very topic.
(I assumed she was playing Angry Birds!) Of course, the first thing I thought of was your post on this very topic.
It's not just me, it's all my family looking at it.' Plus, she's making a documentary with Sophie Fiennes on this very topic and appears to be saving her most intimate confessions for that.
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