fascinating topic

collocation in English

meaningsoffascinatingandtopic

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fascinating
adjective
uk
/ˈfæs.ən.eɪ.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈfæs.ən.eɪ.tɪŋ/
extremely ...
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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 offascinatingandtopicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffascinating topic

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Other books and scientific papers continue to be published about thisfascinatingtopic.
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The record, even of the collection of wider-flung correspondence, is in itself afascinatingtopic, and is full of the most piquant surprises.
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Despite thefascinatingtopic, intriguing thesis, appropriate and promising methodology, and rich empirical description, this book unfortunately does not meet its stated objectives.
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Although afascinatingtopic, the molecular basis of the switch from elongation and primary cell wall synthesis to intensive secondary cell wall cellulose production remains largely unknown.
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Epstein has produced an interesting book on afascinatingtopic.
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It is afascinatingtopic, one that has obvious clinical and educational relevance and bears directly on major issues in psychology, philosophy, and linguistics.
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Section 4 demonstrates the relevance of the results obtained earlier to thefascinatingtopicof pattern formation and spatial chaos in (continuous-time) lattice dynamical systems.
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Still, the discourse of medical and legal authorities on breastfeeding, regardless of applicability to social practice, is afascinatingtopicin its own right.
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Albeit lacking a bibliography, it is on the whole an excellent scholarly treatment of thisfascinatingtopic, about which much interesting socio-historical-stylistic work remains to be done.
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I will not pursue thisfascinatingtopicany further.
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It is an important andfascinatingtopic, not only for the '70s, but from then on.
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There is much that could be said on thisfascinatingtopic.
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Hansard archive
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This is afascinatingtopicwhich we might pursue on another occasion.
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All of us here know, of course, that space is afascinatingtopic.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
It is afascinatingtopic.
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Hansard archive
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This is afascinatingtopic.
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I just feel like it's an endlesslyfascinatingtopicthat all my albums have been about.
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But there were no sounds to support the rather wordy exposition of these fascinating topics.
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There are a hundred and one fascinating topics to pursue.
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Hansard archive
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