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The phrase "a main theme of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the central idea or underlying message of a piece of literature, art, or any other form of expression.
Example: "In her novel, the author explores a main theme of love and sacrifice."
Alternatives: "a central theme of" or "a key theme of".
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That is expected to be a main theme of his opening argument.
Indeed, the Finns hope to make relations with Russia a main theme of their tenure.
Trade, along with tax and transparency, was a main theme of David Cameron's pitch to the G8 this year.
I hope the viewer takes away a sense of isolation, which is a main theme of the play.
That is a main theme of his newest television advertisement, a low-key message that was first broadcast on Thursday.
The council's performance was a main theme of the discussions at the White House, several officials said.
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Three participants identified gained awareness through reading the material as a main theme in their accounts of how they worked with the treatment material.
There were continually unfolding, harmonically rich restatements of a main theme.
And in this manner, with the stroke of a weapon, the main theme of the novel, that there is no escape from this home, is made brutally manifest.
It is a reminder of the main theme of the Torah.
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