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Discover Ludwig"topic of late" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means a subject that has been frequently discussed or is of current interest recently. Example: The topic of late has been climate change and its impact on the environment.
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ADUs are a hot topic of late for two reasons.
Mr. Buffett's views on newspapers have been a hot topic of late.
The safety of New York streets has been a widely discussed topic of late — in conversations both bracing and absurd.
Word of mouth has become a hot topic of late, with brands and agencies increasingly keen to understand, instigate and measure it.
"Often it tends to be stimulated by specific issues such as excessive pay, which has been a hot topic of late," Mr Lawson says.
The often deplorable depiction of female characters and the reprehensible treatment of female fans and critics in comics and video games has been a hot topic of late.
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Among the hot topics of late is who will replace Couric if she does decide to leave NBC.
Retro gaming has been a hot topic as of late and it appears to show no signs of slowing.
It seems that already at the beginning of the 20th century the problem of identity came up, which is considered at the end of that century to be one of the main topics of late-modern Western societies.
Emerson returned to the topic of education late in his career in "Education," an address he gave in various versions at graduation exercises in the 1860's.
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