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Free sign upThe phrase "are a theme of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a recurring subject or motif within a particular context, such as literature, art, or discussions.
Example: "The struggles of identity and belonging are a theme of the novel, reflecting the author's own experiences."
Alternatives: "are a motif of" or "are a subject of".
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Pauses are a theme of this book.
(Absent parents, not incidentally, are a theme of this story).
China Ceramics of the Song dynasty (960-1279) are a theme of this year's Asia Week offerings.
Vigilantism and its moral quandaries are a theme of the film, which is rated PG-13 but trades heavily on violence.
The novel also offers several subjects that have always been the stuff of mini-series: "An orphan, a loss of identity, finding who you are, a theme of revenge," Ms. Weitz explained.
Allosteric binding sites are a theme of growing interest (58− 61), and investigation of homologous binding sites in other kinases may lead to increased repertoire of drug design of both small molecules and peptides.
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Different was a theme of the day.
And this seemed to be a theme of the day.
"It is a theme of private virtues becoming public virtues.
Contingency planning seemed to be a theme of the day.
So that will be a theme of the new season?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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