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The phrase "motif is" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or emphasize a recurring theme or pattern in a piece of literature, art, or music. For example: "The motif of love and loss is evident throughout the novel." "In the painting, the artist's use of vibrant colors is a recurring motif." "The musical's main motif is a catchy tune that plays throughout the show."
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The rose motif is ubiquitous.
One motif is the word "dude".
The financial motif is hard to miss.
Another notable Simenon motif is alcohol.
The recurring motif is "yes but no".
In this, the dominant motif is much more hello".
The rock motif is carried inside the museum.
This damaged-leading-the-damaged motif is always a stretch.
The rose motif is shocking without being graphic or offensive.
The motif is sewn with special threads to avoid forgery.
The most common motif is the sexy damsel in distress.
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