prominent theme

collocation in English

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prominent
adjective
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/ˈprɒm.ɪ.nənt/
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/ˈprɑː.mə.nənt/
very well known ...
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theme
noun[C]
uk
/θiːm/
us
/θiːm/
the main subject of a talk, book, ...
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(Definition ofprominentandthemefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Oneprominentthemeconcerned practice teams and system infrastructure (supporting/investing in primary care).
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Since its publication, the difficulty of making self-access centres work independently of teachersupport for autonomy has become aprominentthemein the literature.
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The negotiation of identities within and through various textual practices is aprominentthemein many chapters.
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Moreover, aprominentthemeof recent research on children's stress response is that stress impacts both biological and psychological functioning throughout development.
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The mostprominentthemein his work is the purposelessness and absurdity of existence.
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In both plays, jealousy is aprominenttheme.
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Anti-corruption was also aprominentthemein the parliamentary and presidential elections of that year.
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Justice, anotherprominenttheme, does not materialize by the end.
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When it opened, it was a veryprominentthemepark.
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Unrequited love is aprominenttheme, although this is laced with a considerable amount of humour.
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His otherprominentthemewas that of holiness.
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The redeeming power of art is indeed aprominenttheme.
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Both novels are multigenerational, and so the relationship between parent and child, with all of its manifest complexities and contradictions, is aprominenttheme.
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It was not until the late 1920s and 1930s that the social dimensions of the device became aprominentthemein telephone advertisements.
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Aprominentthemeof the film is duality, as almost all the main characters appear in two forms or roles.
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He is known for his singing rather than toasting style, which fits with theprominentthemeof love in his songs.
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Love is also aprominentthemein the play, as it can lead to melancholy or happiness.
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Although the show's mostprominentthemewas women's weight loss, the show's other recurring themes involved promoting women's well-being, including mental health, style, and home environment.
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Interpersonal relationships is aprominentthemetoo.
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The story takes place simultaneously in the near future and the biblical past to illustrate the mostprominenttheme: that history repeats itself.
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