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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undercurrents in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe hidden or unnoticed forces or influences that are present in a situation or environment. Example: "There were underlying undercurrents in the company's decision to downsize, causing tension among the employees."
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But there were other undercurrents in Lennon's middle-period Beatles songs.
Anyway, among the mavericks there were some strong trend undercurrents in Paris.
But erotic undercurrents in some scenes suggest that the women may have been lovers, not just friends or nearly sisters.
Yes, you could feel them, but they were undercurrents in a concert whose overriding mood was one of joy.
By the time you've puzzled out all the emotional undercurrents in Robison's stories, the results seem anticlimactic.
This one TV program manages to epitomise one of the strongest undercurrents in Australian society: our property obsession.
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The undercurrent in "Planet of Snail" is palpably inspirational.
America's stability is increasingly an undercurrent in political discourse.
Cosmology, especially the soulful mysticism of Islam's Sufis, is an undercurrent in Farmanfarmaian's work.
"The nasty undercurrent in the scene isn't a joke or a meme," he said.
The Holocaust was an undercurrent in a number of films, as it is in Israeli politics.
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