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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thesis of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the main argument or proposition of a thesis or academic paper.
Example: "The thesis of this dissertation argues that climate change significantly impacts global food security."
Alternatives: "the argument of" or "the main point of".
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There's a thesis of power that holds the whole subcontinent in thrall.
"There are a lot of folks out there propounding a thesis of division".
Two weeks ago, Jezebel published the sex diary, written in the form of a thesis, of a recent Duke graduate.
But what I was creating was more like an extensive, impressive research report, rather than a thesis of my own.
The secret heroes of this book are rendered more fully, and they support a thesis of real urgency.
Up until 1999, a thesis of original research was required of every student pursuing the Italian equivalent of a bachelor's degree.
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WLMR is preparing a thesis on "Acceptance of vaccination among orthodox Protestants in The Netherlands".
WLMR is preparing a thesis on "Acceptance of vaccination in orthodox protestant groups".
"We put a thesis worth of housing law into that tiny space," he said.
She got her B.A., her M.A., and is just a few credits and a thesis short of her Ph.D.
Myers as Maitland begins the premiere episode with a thesis statement of sorts: "Turn off your brain.
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