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The phrase "a further theme running through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional or ongoing theme present in a discussion, narrative, or analysis.
Example: "In the novel, a further theme running through the story is the struggle for identity amidst societal expectations."
Alternatives: "an additional theme present" or "a recurring theme throughout".
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A further theme running through recent developments is the need to balance multiple intervention possibilities for a range of different behaviours or problems in a complementary package (for example 93).
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I hope that you can see a common theme running through this collection of ideas.
Go in peace.'" Admiration for Egypt's youth was a common theme running through the crowd.
This is a central theme running through Nomads in Postrevolutionary Iran.
I find a disturbing theme running through my early-career experiences: the complete lack of a plan.
In short, the topic illustrates Avicenna's logical genius rather than a common theme running through Arabic logic.
The idea of teamwork is a big theme running through "The Internship" but also through Google itself.
Independence was a strong theme running through all the interviews.
A key theme running through the conference involved improving access to vaccine services.
A core theme running through the fast food and Millstone cases is the level of trust between workers and managers, or between departments of an organisation.
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