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The phrase "a strong undercurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subtle or hidden influence or feeling that is present beneath the surface of a situation or conversation.
Example: "While the meeting seemed calm, there was a strong undercurrent of tension among the team members."
Alternatives: "a deep current" or "a powerful undertone."
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Sexism was a strong undercurrent.
Politics is a strong undercurrent.
The Occupation has at least a strong undercurrent of anticapitalism.
There's a strong undercurrent of loneliness in "Yes, Chef".
Senior softball has a strong undercurrent of black humor.
There's a strong undercurrent of denial there," he says.
Polarization was a strong undercurrent to the 2016 presidential election, powerfully affecting the electorate and politics.
Like "Get the Party Started," the song has a strong undercurrent of dance music.
There is anger at the rich but also a strong undercurrent of fascination.
A strong undercurrent has been criticism of the Mr. Garvey as a carpetbagger.
"But there's a strong undercurrent of worry because of those soldiers who have left".
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