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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a theme that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or describing a particular theme in a text, artwork, or any other context where themes are relevant.
Example: "In the novel, a theme that is prevalent throughout the story is the struggle for identity."
Alternatives: "a recurring theme" or "a theme present in".
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Orozco's themes aren't fresh, but name a theme that is.
She is striking a theme that is common in Muslim countries.
Lacoste has hit on a theme that is increasingly important to European retailers: Price matters.
"It's a theme that is played out in almost every major industry.
"Green means go" is a theme that is prominently espoused at the Honda stand.
As the work opens, Strauss offers a theme that is forceful and energetic with bold interjections from the brass section.
This is a theme that is scraped raw for jokes, like a cantaloupe down to the rind.
Suicide may be painless in the song but it's a theme that is causing all sorts of grief for automaker Hyundai.
So the idea of Cameron as a prefect and Clegg as his fag seemed a theme that is infinitely playable on.
Mapmaking as a kind of writing is a theme that is explored in "The Map Show" at the Rockland Center for the Arts.
In his State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Bush elaborated on a theme that is near to his heart: the virtues of personal choice.
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