particular topic
collocation in Englishmeaningsofparticularandtopic
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particular
adjective
uk/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/us/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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topic
noun[C]
uk/ˈtɒp.ɪk/us/ˈtɑː.pɪk/
a subject that is discussed, written about, ...
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(Definition ofparticularandtopicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Articles by nonexperts often just summarized expert research on aparticulartopic.
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This paper attempts to shed light on the structures underlying oneparticulartopic.
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Just don't be surprised if yourparticulartopicof interest doesn't appear !
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They were used to being regarded as delinquents - so much so that some of them clearly suspected the researchers of having chosen thatparticulartopicjust to confound them.
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Thus, whatever theparticulartopicdiscussed is, disabilities are widely and mainly regarded as individual conditions that result in a disadvantaged position regarding civic, economic, and personal flourishing.
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The rooms may be organized around aparticulartopicor area of interest, but participants usually use only a nickname, and don't have to prove their identities.
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In the extrinsic ad hoc task, the focus was on indicative summaries which were tailored to aparticulartopic.
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Given the multiplicity of functions that clarification requests can and do fulfill, it is important to identify the specific kinds of revisions relevant to aparticulartopicof enquiry.
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In addition, most chapter s include a paragraph on further reading related to theparticulartopicof the chapter, followed by useful exercises.
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In some cases, this leads to very nice papers that nevertheless present a more idiosyncratic view of aparticulartopicthan one would expect from a handbook.
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The others are for stating that a source is specialized or relevant for aparticulartopic, respectively.
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At the same time, the system collects all the knowledge it has on theparticulartopicof the question by querying its database.
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In a book of this size, coverage of anyparticulartopicis inevitably brief and the author concentrates on practice rather than theory.
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The expectation had been that the constructivist model would prove superior by leading to more exploration of theparticulartopicand also to a greater amount of collaboration among students.
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Students participate in weekly workshops where they work in groups to explore aparticulartopicthrough performance, such as improvising to film or performing a solo improvisation.
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Unstructured interviews are very useful in ethnographic studies because they allow long interactions where participants can speak openly and give their own narrative accounts of aparticulartopic.
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The editor, directors, and board members do not intervene in content decisions related to contributions once the invitation to address aparticulartopichas been extended.
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For those interested in thisparticulartopic, it is not a bad book to have on the shelf.
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This makes the book very difficult to consult for the learning programmer, in need of discussion of someparticulartopic.
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