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The phrase "a certain strain of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type or variation of something, often in discussions about ideas, beliefs, or characteristics.
Example: "There is a certain strain of thought that suggests we should prioritize sustainability in all our business practices."
Alternatives: "a particular type of" or "a specific variety of".
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They're investigating a certain strain of American fanaticism.
For a certain strain of bookmakers, the low-grade manic lifestyle is part of the allure.
But was it racist for ridiculing a certain strain of macho black culture?
There's a certain strain of architecture today that very much values the clean box.
Circuit bending is a hybrid of digital culture and a certain strain of avant-garde music.
Since emigrating, Mr. Tynan has become the voice of a certain strain of patriotic New Yorker.
A certain strain of middle-class cosmopolitanism has lent that snobbery a mask and alibi.
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I can take two puffs of a certain strain and a really bad migraine will be reduced to a headache in 10 minutes.
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The severe plastic deformation is often led to the formation of a certain strain-induced martensite in austenitic stainless steels [19, 21].
The only two members of this family characterized to date, syringolin A and glidobactin A, are secreted by certain strains of Pseudomonas syringae pv.
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