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Discover LudwigThe phrase "controversial theme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject or topic that provokes differing opinions or debates.
Example: "The documentary explores a controversial theme that has divided public opinion for years."
Alternatives: "contentious topic" or "debatable subject".
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His controversial theme is that symbiosis is non-Darwinian, even anti-Darwinian.
Airing Mr Mao's views on such a controversial theme, at a time when Maoists were spitting venom at him online, was clearly a show of solidarity.
It is only odd, perhaps, that it has taken climate change so long to become a significant and controversial theme for the arts.
The evolution of the planning and urban theory of community design in Saudi Arabia is a very controversial theme.
Mr. Stone found a controversial theme for a film.
On "Tuya Soy", (I'm Yours) she explains "the story of woman who suspects her husband of infidelity", a controversial theme which has been prominent in Queen's lyrical content.
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At this week's Cosatu conference he could not resist leading a boisterous rendition of his controversial theme-song, "Umshini Wami" (Bring me my machine-gun).
Unlike Quinn and Jones, MacShilton stays away from overly controversial themes on his signs, as his business is family-friendly.
It's true the novel contains controversial themes – it has passages on drug taking, smoking, sex and truancy.
The series ran for 11 years, but Gelbart left in 1976, partly because he was tired of fighting network executives nervous about some of the controversial themes.
Frankenstein deals with timeless controversial themes and looks at society from multiple points of view, showing to us how much - or little - has changed since the early 1800s.
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