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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repeated theme" is correct and usable in written English and can be used to describe any idea that is presented and discussed multiple times throughout a piece of writing
For example, "Throughout the novel, the author keeps returning to the repeated theme of love and friendship."
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For Jane Lynch, a repeated theme when she was single was overly fragrant women.
Less communication was a repeated theme throughout, while less physical intimacy was mentioned less often.
One frequently repeated theme was the kind of warning that came from Harris B. McDowell, a state senator from Delaware.
(One repeated theme seemed to have wandered in from the invocations to Brahma in Bizet's opera "The Pearl Fishers").
One repeated theme is the puppets' welcoming other shows to Broadway, as if the cast of "Avenue Q" were the acknowledged hosts of the Great White Way.
During the course of Ravel's haunting "Bolero," the slinky, repeated theme is played in turn by a flute, a clarinet, a saxophone and more.
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There are passages, movements, and repeated themes.
There are repeated themes, or verbal tics, or motifs.
But Mr. Quijada generally lingers too long on a few repeated themes, among them a battle of the sexes between truculent women and wilting men.
But from first to last they shared a set of repeated themes centered on the human body and its need for nurture and protection in a frightening world.
Exhibitions of Latino art united artists of different cultures under a few constantly repeated themes -- politics, spirituality -- as if those were the only terms in which their work could be understood.
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