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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tired topic" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a conversation topic that is overused or not interesting anymore. For example, "I'm so tired of hearing about this election - it's such a tired topic now."
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Virtual reality seems to have become a very tired topic to consumers, products are still getting made though because big tech companies are convinced of its eventual ubiquity.
Though it's clear at GDC that motion sickness is something of a tired topic, it's also one that can't be avoided.
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I like to say 'What?' rather than 'Ah, how lovely.' Have I got tired of topics?
But Piazza is tired of the topic and tired of Clemens.
This may be inherent to implementation, possibly because students and/or teachers grow tired of a topic after spending much time on it, or because of time pressure, since other topics need to be taught as well.
Reminded of those comments after the loss, Pettitte seemed tired of the topic.
Public opinion surveys showed that most Americans supported the raid and were tired of the topic.
Carolina's All-Pro quarterback, seemingly tired of the topic, added: "I think we shattered that a long time ago".
Strange had a chance to finally bury his major hoodoo, but the man himself was understandably tired of the topic: "I think the majors thing has been kind of run into the ground.
But as executives tired of the topic, they assigned Web marketing back to their agencies, which were filled with executives furious with the portals that had gone behind their backs.
But as long as our perceptions vary, mystery lives on in this thing we call "reality," and we'll never tire of topics for discussion.
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