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Discover Ludwig"vast topic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a subject that is broad and comprehensive. For example, "The history of the Roman Empire is a vast topic to explore."
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Although that can indeed be frustrating, this is probably the only way to treat so grand a vast topic.
A readable introduction to a vast topic, "Restless Empire" traces the development of modern China and provides context for understanding the country's future place in the world.
The best answer so far was Steve Waters' double bill, The Contingency Plan, which approached the vast topic through personal relationships and dialectical debate.
In approaching his vast topic, Gates displays disarming modesty and enthusiasm; his tone is that of a letter from a perceptive friend who can't wait to share what he's learned.
The opening of the West is a vast topic, and this show of one man's collection -- as opposed to the scholarly overview of a museum survey -- is bound to leave many gaps.
Why We Chose It: This lesson offers an engaging introduction to the vast topic of the Civil War for a 17-week course on Western culture taught in China to English-language college students.
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Like much of Dean's art, Prisoner Pair broaches vast topics – nature, history, decay and the seductions of nostalgia – with apparently modest means: the simple passage of light across the surfaces of things.
Death, beauty and the persistence of art are the vast topics addressed in "Forever," Heddy Honigmann's frustrating documentary set mainly in Père-Lachaise, the cosmopolitan Paris necropolis where artists including Proust, Chopin, Ingres and what's-his-rock-star from the Doors are buried.
Facing so vast a topic, Mr. Blier tailored the offerings to the performers at hand.
Each author approaches the task from her own point of view, and there is evidently plenty of material to go around, leaving the reader with the sense of just how vast a topic this must be.
It is simply too vast a topic to tackle in one article, but we've tried to give a flavour of some interesting facets of the war, such as poetry and polemics, as well as sharing some of the teaching resources – if you have others to share, please do head to the comments thread below.
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