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Discover LudwigThe phrase "topic that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in English writing.
It is typically used when introducing a specific topic or subject within a sentence. Here are two examples: - "The topic that we will be discussing in today's meeting is the company's financial report." - "Over the years, the topic that has generated the most debate among scientists is climate change."
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It's a topic that draws academic attention.
"It's a topic that remains the preserve of the SPD".
"It wasn't a topic that was ever discussed.
It was not a topic that was discussed.
The topic that day had been "the language of time".
It's a topic that makes Yahya's voice turn steely.
It's a topic that puts David in his element.
It's the op-ed topic that keeps on giving.
It is still a topic that Kuffour treats with trepidation.
Anything but the topic that demands our attention.
Violence against women was a topic that frequently cropped up.
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