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The phrase "a theme that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular subject or idea that has been developed or explored in a work of literature, art, or other forms of expression.
Example: "In her novel, she explores a theme that has resonated with readers for generations: the struggle for identity."
Alternatives: "a motif that has" or "an idea that has".
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It deals with a theme that has touched us all.
It is a theme that has been raised all week.
It is a theme that has increasingly attracted screenwriters.
That is a theme that has resonated in the past with Academy voters (see "Schindler's List").
Fighting back is a theme that has special resonance these days.
For instance, a theme that has been running in regular Penney ads — "We make it affordable.
The case captured a theme that has been central to his work.
Finally, he moved on to a theme that has been spreading in liberal circles these days.
"This is a theme that has been very relevant for many families".
It is a theme that has been highlighted on his first official visit to Washington.
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That suggested that bond investors may have gotten overly optimistic about slower economic growth--a theme that has helped pull bond yields sharply lower in recent months.
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