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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular theme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring subject or motif in a particular context, such as literature, art, or discussions.
Example: "In her novels, love and loss are a regular theme that resonates with readers."
Alternatives: "a common motif" or "a frequent topic".
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Islamophobia was a regular theme.
Being seen is a regular theme for Chambers.
This is a regular theme with Obama: supporters who disagree with him.
A regular theme of your column is the risks of being sedentary.
And he attacked Mr. Bush's environmental record in Texas, a regular theme of his speeches.
And so, we return to a regular theme: Time and again, arms deals from yesteryear have lingering and dangerous effects today.
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"We're seriously concerned about the state of prisons, not just with the high levels of violence, but the now regular theme of rioting which is spreading," he said.
Personally, I think that loneliness will be regular theme in my work, but I still have so much to draw.
Another woman described the importance of meeting people in the same age and situation in life, which took place at regular theme meetings for younger women.
Price's take on the policeman protagonist will reflect one of his regular themes: someone struggling to be good in a bad world.
Rose Levin was a capable cook, and, though the household was not well off, Levin was well fed and acquired an interest in food that in adult life became one of the regular themes of his journalism.
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