Definition of «among other subjects»

The phrase "among other subjects" is a prepositional phrase that indicates there are additional topics being discussed or considered, but they have not been explicitly mentioned. It can be used to suggest that the current topic is just one of many and that there may be more information on related matters available elsewhere.

Sentences with «among other subjects»

  • Nick Clegg answered questions on welfare, local government, young people and immigration among other subjects in a conference hall Q+A today at Lib Dem Party Conference, and confidently confronted the left of his party. (totalpolitics.com)
  • A creation of Osgoode prof Peer Zumbansen, it's a monthly online peer - reviewed journal in English publishing articles about German constitutional law among other subjects. (slaw.ca)
  • It is also significant that the proper name of God, Yahweh, is no longer used, for this has meaning only so long as God appears as a subject among other subjects which must be distinguished from the others by a definite name. (religion-online.org)
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