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Free sign upThe phrase "a theater of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing performance, art, or metaphorical spaces where events or actions take place.
Example: "The city has become a theater of the absurd, showcasing the bizarre events of our times."
Alternatives: "a stage for the" or "a setting for the".
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"It has turned into a theater of the absurd".
On his blog, a commentator painted law enforcement as a "theater of the absurd".
The White House campaign against Holbrooke was "a theater of the absurd," Nasr writes.
Ours is a theater of invention, a theater of the individual".
"It's sort of a theater of the absurd," said Senator Liz Krueger, a Manhattan Democrat.
The imagination transforms the elements into props for a theater of the mind.
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The show, a collage of pop-culture references and elaborate, inventive parodies involving a group of likable misfit students at a theater-of-the-absurd community college, returns Thursday night, much to the relief of one of the most passionate fan bases in television.
"It's a real theater-of-the-mind thing," Tocca said.
"Why not have a strong focus on American voices and think of it as a theater of the Americas?
While all visionary directors proclaim a theater of inclusion, the Tonys go on signifying theater of exclusion.
If it can be considered a "theater of operations," the college is one that encourages independent thinking and intellectual curiosity.
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