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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a theme of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the central idea or underlying message of a work, such as a book, movie, or piece of art.
Example: "In her novel, there is a theme of a struggle for identity that resonates with many readers."
Alternatives: "a motif of" or "an idea of".
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And that's really a theme of a lot of the things that I'm talking about.
That was a theme of a book by Eli Pariser, titled "The Filter Bubble: What the Internet Is Hiding From You".
Adultery was a theme of a rather greater book, Graham Greene's The End of the Affair (1954) which brought her back to England.
Adultery was a theme of a rather greater book, Graham Greene's The End of the Affair (1954), which brought Kerr back to England.
While at E. Tautz, "I just pick the things that I like, and we rework them to assemble a collection based around a theme of a way of dressing.
The incompatibility of May's "red lines" on the customs union and the single market while somehow preserving the status quo in Ireland was a theme of a high-powered discussion at the Irish embassy last week.
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That was a theme of an address delivered last month by Vice President Gore, the presumed Democratic nominee.
Like corruption, carnival is a recurring theme of A Death in Brazil.
The interior is based on a theme of white and black — like a piano keyboard.
Accomplishing a lot at a young age has been a theme of Nishioka's career.
Jacobs has found himself in a maelstrom of negative attention, a theme of the young season.
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