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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have a theme' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to convey the idea that something (e.g. an event, a gathering, a work of art, etc.) has an overall motif, concept, or message that binds it together. For example: "We decided to have a theme for our wedding reception — 80's throwback".
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Every story should have a theme.
Everybody should have a theme song.
"I usually have a theme.
Obs: Does the book have a theme?
I think we have a theme, people.
Will it have a theme song?
Must a novel have a theme?
It doesn't have a theme, but then life doesn't have a theme.
Each week we have a theme for are program.
Decide if your event will have a theme.
We might have a theme song, and certainly a mantra.
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