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The phrase "the mainstream of" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a large group of people or things which are considered typical or mainstream. For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The mainstream of society prefers to listen to popular music rather than classical music."
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fi. may become the mainstream of lit.
Both are well within the mainstream of their chosen niches.
The second camp represents the mainstream of American politics today.
Color is in the mainstream of photographic practice now.
Still, Arabic remains outside the mainstream of language study.
But they live outside the mainstream of American life.
"This lies outside the mainstream of economists," he said.
"This was how they entered the mainstream of American life".
Look at me, I'm in the mainstream of society.
Is there anyone other than your editorial writers who will confuse the "mainstream" of Manhattan with the mainstream of America?
This case marks a departure from the mainstream of our Fourth Amendment cases.
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