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"while on the subject" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a new topic or idea that is related to the current subject being discussed. Example: "While on the subject of climate change, it's important to consider the impact of deforestation on global warming."
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While on the subject of goalies, one more related point: Doesn't the play of Holtby with the Caps in these playoffs suggest, as Halak's play with the Habs did two years ago, that there is much more luck in a goalie's playoff performance than we quite like to admit?
(While on the subject I should note that in one section of American Ballet Theater's "Prodigal Son," Gil Wechsler's lighting renders the Siren, when lifted high like a totem, nearly invisible).
And while on the subject, why were they named after him?
And while on the subject of tennis meltdowns, fancy a trip to Racket Smash 101?
While on the subject of getting about, my advice would be that public transport, or professional transport, is the best.
While on the subject of Eliot... LightningRapunzel (@paperstainedink) #NationalPoetryDay I think this calls for my favourite poem to be quoted.
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While eloquent on the subject of mushrooms, about its author Bone's book is frustratingly self-effacing.
While we're on the subject of water, let's put this one to rest.
While I am on the subject: no, Stu, they weren't actually sitting on only one side of the table.
(4) Neither have I, while we're on the subject.
And yours is, while we're on the subject?
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