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The phrase "themes in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to themes or topics occurring within a certain story or work of literature. For example: "This book explores many themes in the struggle between good and evil."
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There are opposing themes in these photos.
He had loftier themes in mind.
Feminist themes in the actress's roles.
He detected scary themes in benign pictures.
These are recurring themes in his work.
She continued these themes in the debut Tod's clothing, too.
The design reflects longstanding themes in Mr. Mayne's work.
Mr. Nolte took up these themes in his speech.
Buddha prefigures many of the themes in the book.
The only apostolic themes in the New Testament are men.
His story resonated hugely with themes in the photograph.
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