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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not mainstream" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something or someone is not considered popular or widely accepted by society. Example: "The band's music may be unique, but it is not mainstream enough to appeal to the masses."
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This is not mainstream.
It is not mainstream research.
It is not heterodox, but it is not mainstream either.
In that sense, the Guardian is not mainstream.
The point is that believing in global warming is not "mainstream," smart, or sophisticated.
To be sure, bartering is not mainstream, said John C. Moore, a founder of U-Exchange.com.com
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"Fifth Avenue isn't mainstream U.S.A.," Mr. Koefoed-Nielsen said.
If Death Note isn't mainstream in Japan, it's hardly going to be here".
Trust me -- that isn't mainstream outside of N.Y.C. or San Francisco.
Who says Twitter isn't mainstream?
Going online above 10,000 feet isn't mainstream yet.
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