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The phrase "also a strain of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or variant of something, often in contexts like biology, medicine, or culture.
Example: "The research identified not only the common virus but also a strain of it that was resistant to treatment."
Alternatives: "also a variant of" or "also a type of".
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But there is also a strain of mournfulness running through this book.
Yet there is also a strain of neo-Classicism and a deft approach to structural manipulation in Schnittke's music that allows it to sit comfortably beside Mozart's.
The tendency had been to breed from the best layers (the equivalent of the City bankers with the highest bonuses), which led to higher production but also a strain of mean, aggressive birds with short life spans.
There is also a strain of economic nationalism in the BJP which sits uneasily with the reformists' embrace of globalisation.Mr Vajpayee has been adept at holding all these threads together.
In 1992, when the rate was 10.6percentthetermterm included not only a class of sharp-suited bebop stewards — the so-called Young Lions, groomed to fit an ideal set by Wynton Marsalis — but also a strain of music well nurtured at the time by radio formats.
In 1988 the 20th anniversary seemed to make everything clear, when a brilliant Channel 4 season revealed what my lot seemed to be lacking: the rebel mindset, certainly, but also a strain of politics so all-encompassing that it seemed dizzying.
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Local analysts also identify a strain of pacifism among the people that makes even what is billed as a defensive military system an uncomfortable fit.
Even as Disney animators have cutesified classics like "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," they have also injected a strain of solemnity and pretension into a genre of film once renowned for its irreverence and wit.
"Tracking and the Art of Seeing: How to Read Animal Tracks and Signs," by Paul Rezendes "In the '60s, there were the hippies and new Jesus disciples and New Age Christians, but there's also been a strain of survivalist culture that can be very xenophobic and militant.
As if that resume wasn't strong enough, GALS can also carry a strain of meningitis that can be transfered to humans.
The scientists also developed a strain of the bacteria that was resistant to these reactive oxygen molecules.
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