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subject matter

NOUN
  1. what a communication that is about something is about

How To Use subject matter In A Sentence

  • Beyond their settings, what these future-war games have in common with the Modern Warfare series is a refusal to forthrightly acknowledge the inspiration for their subject matter.
  • Interestingly, for all Rauch's fractious subject matter, his painterly touch isn't turbulent at all, but instead measured, calm and neat.
  • This subtext is also interesting considering how Barry's later opera, The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, raises these issues again when dealing with the subject matter of Fassbinder's film and its all female cast. Archive 2006-11-01
  • But her unclassifiable subject matter meant that she received less public recognition than she unquestionably deserved. Times, Sunday Times
  • It jars a little at first, but gives the film an intimacy that belies the weighty subject matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can our students model ethical behavior and civic responsibility with regard to their subject matter?
  • It is shocking in both its subject matter and its brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Underscoring why he won't debate on Hardwick's show, Davis is trying to backtrack, which is hard when you clearly harbor animus towards the subject matter: Buffalo Pundit
  • Sense of humour is definitely what we need in this particular subject matter, and especially looking at that text.
  • And, considering its subject matter and its undoubted hotness, is not at all blush-making. Venus in Fur
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