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The phrase "a second theme of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or discussing an additional theme or topic in a piece of writing, such as an essay or analysis.
Example: "In addition to the primary theme of love, a second theme of the novel is the struggle for identity."
Alternatives: "another theme of the" or "a further theme of the".
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A second theme of the festival is hand-wringing about the overly polarized American political debate.
A second theme of the Brookings discussion helps to explain one reason that has happened — the economy has gone global, but nation-states have not.
Mr. Kostin says that executives and investors are "obsessed" with the question that is a second theme of the report: In a weak economy and with rising commodity costs, can companies maintain their profit margins?
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A first theme of this article is the abiding relationship between the café and conversation.
It was the Columbian author Gabriel Vasquez who introduced the second theme of the discussion.
A second theme involves the prioritization of mixtures for study.
A second theme involved the impact of social and economic constraints and caregiving roles in excluding women from participating in self-care and society, more broadly.
Both Stevens and the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, will be among speakers at the summit, where a second theme will be the role of technology in improving quality and cost-effectiveness of care.
A second theme reflected the participants' enhanced knowledge of parenting.
A second theme relates to the suppression of two genes whose encoded proteins are involved in G-protein signalling.
A second theme was exploring the episodic nature of disability and health over time.
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