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The phrase "a central strand" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a key theme, idea, or element that runs throughout a discussion, narrative, or argument. Example: "In her analysis of the novel, she identifies love as a central strand that influences the characters' decisions and relationships."
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Families and children - Simon has five by three wives - provide a central strand.
Plastics are made of an entwined mesh of long molecules called polymers, each with a central strand of carbon atoms.
The super's name is Eugene O'Neil, and a central strand of the episodic plot turns on this oddity.
If you take the historical long view, the shifts we are now witnessing in evangelicalism reflect a central strand in its ideological DNA, namely its populist impulse.
Miriam, a reluctant citizen of the GDR, whose story runs as a central strand throughout this gripping book, has reason to be bitter.
A central strand of the work depicts a memory half remembered and repeated, which changes in both detail and tone depending on how the speaker is feeling.
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Stems were characterized by a slender central strand of wood and a thick bark.
The tube trama is divergent and gelatinous, originates from a single central strand, not amyloid, and will often stain yellow-brown when placed in dilute potassium hydroxide (KOH).
The anchoring protein contributes the central strand of a three-stranded β-sheet, in which the outer β-strands correspond to β-14 strands of PP2B catalytic A subunits 89, 90.
These hyphae do not have an associated mediostratum a central strand of parallel hyphae from which other hyphae diverge sideways.
Finally, gap molecules were generated in which the lesion-containing strand is continuous but the opposite strand leaves a central single-strand gap of T6 or T12.
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