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Discover LudwigThe phrase "topic closer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to a subject or theme, but it lacks clarity and context for proper usage. Example: "The discussion about climate change brought us to a topic closer to our community's concerns."
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Consider a topic closer to home, the fungal ATG genes.
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Russia, in particular, is a topic close to her heart.
One way or another, the Falklands remain a topic close to the hearts of many.
Choose a topic close to the professor's area of research.
Or take university education, surely a topic close to most graduates' hearts.
Since then it has been a topic close to my heart.
With a touch of anger, he embarks on a topic close to his heart: "I don't do autobiographical dances.
Aside from a gigantic bill in Long Island, it seemed to be raining good news on one topic close to all of our hearts for a moment.
Minority representation in comic books is a topic close to my heart, so I was very happy to discover 'NO STRAIGHT LINES: FOUR DECADES OF QUEER COMICS' (Fantagraphics, $35).
She had taken time out from a shopping adventure at the Westfield mall in Skokie, Ill., to talk about clothes, a topic close to her heart.
Now, boobs (I'm sorry, I can't call them breasts as it conjures images of matronly middle-aged women, which I am not) are a topic close to my heart, physically and otherwise.
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