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Discover Ludwig"made mainstream" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has become widely accepted or popular. For example, "Social media has made mainstream the concept of instant communication."
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Neither of those artists made mainstream country songs about their sexual orientation.
It wasn't just monopolistic marketing that made mainstream American films and pop music so dominant worldwide.
By going for the jugular, these artists made mainstream British culture pay attention.
Without this, it seems unlikely that James Blake, Katy B and countless others would have made mainstream waves today.
Sure, digital has taken over, 3D has been implemented and the wide screen made mainstream, but the actual experience has yet to be transformed completely.
If Offa's responsibilities are ever to be abolished, made mainstream or merged, this might be easier for a centre-left administration to do.
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In financial terms, too, game production is now very similar to making mainstream movies.
Ms. Bosch, a Cuban-American, was interested in making mainstream audiences more aware of Latin culture.
She added, "Our goal is to make mainstream movies that have people that sound and look like us, because we are the mainstream".
There have long been various programs aimed at making mainstream theater accessible to wider audiences at lower prices.
But they are currently the exception – and it is making mainstream politics look more disengaged, even as it tries to demonstrate its relevance.
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