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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fixed theme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or unchanging subject or idea in a work of art, literature, or discussion.
Example: "The novel revolves around a fixed theme of love and sacrifice that resonates throughout the characters' journeys."
Alternatives: "a constant theme" or "an unchanging theme".
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In the roster of genius, evasion of worldly responsibility seems practically a fixed theme.
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Structural images continued into the '70s, gradually growing more abstract — space opened up, line disengaged itself from representation — until, in the '80s, abstraction more or less took over, though with no fixed themes or styles.
Try making a theme.
In reality, silent-film accompanists relied on a fixed library of stock themes, usually not of their invention.
Fix your eyes on a fixed point.
Punishment requires a fixed term.
They are no longer a fixed formula.
He wore a fixed smile, grafted on.
"It's not a fixed formula".
Nor is there a fixed date.
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