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Discover LudwigThe phrase "topical subject" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a current issue or subject that is of particular relevance or interest. For example, "The increasing prevalence of climate change is a topical subject that needs to be discussed more widely."
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It is a topical subject.
It is a topical subject but only part of a bigger, more concerning picture.
Mr. Banks's tough, sprawling novel is his best in years, tackling difficult and topical subject matter.
But although Turner may not have freed painting from literary or topical subject matter, he certainly marginalised those sources.
There was a time when Ferguson v Wenger was the pre-eminent rivalry in English football and it might have been a topical subject for Pochettino at Scott's.
Real Art Ways -- Artists who look to religion for answers to knotted human woes are the topical subject of this alternative space's major fall exhibition, titled "Faith".
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"We've never shied away from topical subjects.
When he does address more topical subjects, such as smug environmentalists, what should be bite is all gum.
Ms. Kure has never avoided topical subjects, and they continue to be present, understated as usual.
This series of schools briefs revives The Economist's occasional primers on topical subjects.
But it never really applied to the Adams operas, which sought from the first to lend topical subjects the timelessness and ambiguity of myth.
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