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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that relates to a particular theme or subject matter.
Example: "The film presents a thematic exploration of love and loss throughout its narrative."
Alternatives: "a thematic element" or "a thematic focus".
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So they opted for a thematic approach.
De Loisy's show is a thematic romp.
But instead we got a thematic change.
Here, musical craftsmanship provided a thematic link.
Each issue has a thematic title.
We realize a thematic content analysis.
Nonetheless, the works fit together as a thematic cycle.
Is there a thematic link to all of these things?
In "Shambards," the murder had a thematic context.
Can a single work amount to a thematic program?
Do the stories in the collection have a thematic link?
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