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Things subject often describes (“subject ________”)
matter, areas, object, headings, index, position, area, matters, peoples, positions, indexes, knowledge, specialists, fields, experts, content, field, designs, material, categories, jurisdiction, races, pronouns, terms, verb, access, coverage, selection, formation, entries, design, teachers, populations, variability, term, agreement, variables, expertise, distance, classification, indexing, files, nations, bibliographies, nation, departments, allies, cards, contrast, no., expert, guide, catalogue, complement, list, pronoun, specialization, teaching, file, clitics, arrangement, nationalities, catalog, divisions, predicate, clauses, searching, cataloging, variation, raising, lists
How subject often is described (“________ subject”)
same, whole, important, particular, human, british, general, main, interesting, single, present, difficult, proper, favorite, principal, complex, individual, normal, entire, favourite, controversial, loyal, fit, delicate, fascinating, grammatical, popular, vast, female, chief, separate, male, immediate, latter, painful, conscious, logical, academic, complicated, experimental, sensitive, compulsory, broad, frequent, taboo, singular, suitable, plural, transcendental, healthy, faithful, touchy, curious, conceivable, legitimate
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