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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mainstream connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a link or relationship that is widely accepted or recognized within popular culture or society.
Example: "The documentary explores a mainstream connection between social media usage and mental health issues among teenagers."
Alternatives: "a popular link" or "a conventional relationship".
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Former culture secretary Tessa Jowell, who approved the plans for BBC3 in 2003 after initially asking the corporation to rework its remit, said: "The important question is does this mean the BBC is giving up on a mainstream connection with 16 to 34-year-olds?" Jowell said there was a "compelling case" for the BBC to have a channel aimed at younger people.
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Mr Thune is a mainstream Republican.
They're a mainstream fashion choice.
"A mainstream person or something.
"John Irving's a mainstream author".
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