neglected topic

collocation in English

meaningsofneglectedandtopic

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neglected
adjective
uk
/nɪˈɡlek.tɪd/
us
/nɪˈɡlek.tɪd/
not receiving enough care ...
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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 ofneglectedandtopicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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By presenting honest accounts of some of the challenges that researchers encounter, this book makes an invaluable contribution to aneglectedtopic.
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Let us hope that the better papers in this collection will spark greater interest in what is a fascinating and still largelyneglectedtopic.
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Despite this it is still a relativelyneglectedtopic.
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It brings a thorough and scholarly approach to aneglectedtopicin psychology and ageing.
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However, idea generation is not necessarily aneglectedtopic.
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Culture is perhaps the mostneglectedtopicin the study of risk and resilience.
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The management of interactional resistance, and the construction of answers more generally, is aneglectedtopicin studies of broadcast news interviews.
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Despite the growing importance of long-distance travel and resettlement in other countries, however, the relationship between migration and ageing is a relativelyneglectedtopicin gerontology.
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This is undoubtedly aneglectedtopicwhich deserves + and would handsomely repay + much more detailed research in the future.
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Notwithstanding, psychosocial rehabilitation has been aneglectedtopicin post-conflict reconstruction.
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This is a seriouslyneglectedtopicin psychology (and in other disciplines).
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Spolsky reminds us that religious teaching and practice have, for many centuries, been associated with language contact and calls for renewed applied linguistic work on this somewhatneglectedtopic.
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We encourage other researchers to explore these neglected topics.
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