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Discover LudwigThe phrase "theme centers on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the main subject or focus of a piece of literature, art, or any other form of expression. Example: "The novel's theme centers on the struggle for identity in a changing world."
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The bad theme centers on the Vietnam War, and presents an array of limits.
The good theme centers on WWII and its aftermath and offers opportunity.
With "What to Do When You Are Dead" and now "Smile for Them" — a CD whose theme centers on the ills of reality TV and celebrity obsession — Armor for Sleep has been trying to connect with the young and disaffected, Mr. Jorgensen said.
This theme centers on creating unique and powerful learning experiences that increase understanding and inspire personal values.
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This time around, the organizational theme centered on the sumptuous textures of works by contemporary Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, in a concert conducted by Philharmonic composer-in-residence Esa-Pekka Salonen. Esa-Pekka Salonen
The project's theme centered on the "tangible representation of data through other senses than sight".
The challenges theme centered on two subthemes: uncertainties and miscommunication, and relationship power negotiation.
The second theme centered on harm to the trust patients place in their medical providers and healthcare systems.
A prominent theme centered on women's disempowerment and loss of voice through communication and interactions within the health system.
The third emergent theme centered on questions related to the external validity of randomized controlled trials supporting the role of TasP, leading to concerns about whether existing trial data is sufficient to justify the widespread implementation of TasP [ 20, 37, 43].
For the risks or harms for the opt-out approach, the first theme centered on concerns inherent in the method or process of the opt-out approach, such that test recipients would not understand that they are being tested for HIV, that the opt-out approach is by its nature is coercive by limiting patient options and decision-making, and that the opt-out approach is not patient centered.
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