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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has themes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the underlying subjects or concepts present in a work of literature, art, or other forms of expression.
Example: "The novel has themes of love, betrayal, and redemption that resonate with readers."
Alternatives: "contains themes" or "features themes."
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It's nice when fiction has themes.
It has themes from all around the world".
d9792675-e12e-467f-b444-d9b06b9a7385 The second — the life the biographer pins to the page — has themes.
Motown music filling the air and a great waiter called Ricky, who tells me that the diner has themes.
The play has themes of love at first sight, class structure, city life versus country life and cross-dressing — ideas the participants could relate to.
She has themes, concerns, tones, and moods but doesn't have a distinctive cinematic imagination for it; her symbolic realm is naturalistic, not pictorial.
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We have themes.
Some of the festival nights have themes.
At the nicer hotels, carpets often have themes.
Besides, funerals don't have themes".
Some have themes, like cooking foods from the book.
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