Subject of a conversation or discussion online.
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Examples for "topic"
Examples for "topic"
1Today is the perfect day, and topic, for a New Year resolution.
2The South China Sea was a key topic for ASEAN foreign ministers.
3Is climate change a different topic for debate because it is political?
4The book panel's main topic of discussion was 2020's hot new releases.
5He quickly changed the subject back to a more comfortable topic: war.
1I said: 'It's a topical news show that lasts for 12 weeks.
2The problem of biological motion is a very intriguing and topical issue.
3The issue of home births and their safety is a topical one.
4It's possible that your dentist won't use topical anaesthetic for every procedure.
5Second generation topical microbicides include agents with selective mechanisms of antiviral activity.
1They take a couple of years ot settle into a well-drained position.
2N ot when it threatens to put you out of business, anyway.
3Granted, a good deal ot time had passed since that night.
4This content was brought ot you with funding from New Zealand On Air.
5As in England it is U ot use non-U speech facetiously.
1The OTT monitors shipments of American technology which might have military significance.
2The enemy regiment in front of us was that of General Ott.
3None of the companies offering OTT services has any actual TV experience.
4I need the right cold-weather gear to survive these adventures, Ott says.
5You asked about anybody else coming to see Mr. Ott, didn't you?
1Apart from the obvious, comments must also be on-topic, relevant and intelligible.
1David Dewhurst, who ruled that her discussion of mandatory ultrasound testing was off-topic.
2The technology could be expanded to identify personal attacks or off-topic comments too, Cohen said.
3Ruffman says older men become more verbose, they talk for longer and also go off-topic.
4But when things went off-topic, they went really off-topic.
5This includes taking a thread off-topic, by the way.
6Besides, it's off-topic and we must always stay on-topic.
7Thus, we get this rather off-topic Snow White prequel sans Snow White and sans Stewart.
8Newmahr did 20 "loosely structured" interviews, which included off-topic conversation.
9I wish I could tell you more. The reporter inevitably copped some backlash for his off-topic questions.
10Please note anything off-topic will be removed.
11Excuse us another jaunt off-topic, but I have to recommend Mark Lawson's new radio series on post-war American writers.
12And they can't go off-topic.
13Two poor responses to our 97% consensus paper were published in off-topic journals and were themselves debunked.
14Any group set up for a specific purpose soon descends into chaos, like "off-topic general discussion" internet forums of yore.
15Now there was an intriguing off-topic tidbit Dev really wasn't expecting to hear, and it was one he wasn't sure he hadn't misunderstood.
16But the groovy feeling of being within the walls of a special clubhouse gets spoiled when spammers and other off-topic posters crash the party.