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The phrase "in the mainstream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to ideas, activities, or trends that are widely accepted or prevalent in society.
Example: "The artist's work has finally gained recognition and is now considered to be in the mainstream of contemporary art."
Alternatives: "in the popular sphere" or "within the common culture".
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Now, he is increasingly in the mainstream.
O'Toole was seldom in the mainstream.
"Transcultural New Jersey: Crosscurrents in the Mainstream".
"It took off in the mainstream.
"He was well versed in the mainstream.
"People want to be in the mainstream.
Now they're kind of in the mainstream".
You win elections in the mainstream".
"It should stay somewhere in the mainstream".
His tweeting supplements his appearances in the mainstream media.
In his party, Kingston is in the mainstream.
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