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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a theme for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a subject or topic that will be explored or discussed, often in the context of literature, art, or events.
Example: "The author has chosen a theme for the novel that revolves around the struggle for identity."
Alternatives: "a motif for the" or "a topic for the".
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Indeed, if there is a theme for the remaining days of his term, it is inequality.
The presence of Mr. O'Brien will probably provide a theme for the night.
There's a theme for the current tour: "I call it sexy librarian," she said.
Weather alternately savage and moody seems to set a theme for the trip.
Every year, Dumas Hermès comes up with a theme for the fashion house.
As it happened, the chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, badly needed a theme for the forthcoming election campaign.
(Sense a theme for the evening?) With Elizabeth Wilson and Tom Aldredge.
They had a theme for the rite of passage: "The Wizard of Oz".
When the raviolo appetizer arrived, it created a theme for the entire dinner.
That led to the coaching vacancy Ryan filled, along with a theme for the coming season.
The power of stories, a theme for the reading discussions, is a big part of Mr. O'Brien's work.
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