enduring theme
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenduringandtheme
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enduring
adjective
uk/ɪnˈdʒʊə.rɪŋ/us/ɪnˈdʊr.ɪŋ/
existing for a ...
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theme
noun[C]
uk/θiːm/us/θiːm/
the main subject of a talk, book, ...
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(Definition ofenduringandthemefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That brain processes can be modeled using logical formalisms is anenduringtheme.
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Theenduringthemeof all his writing was patriotism, $ which he viewed as the source of all true political and social activity, of a commitment to society and its improvement.
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During the general election campaign, free child care and the working families tax credit proved anenduringtheme.
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It is anenduringthemeof their life.
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It is by far the mostenduringthemein the program's history, having been in use for over two decades.
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Theenduringthemethroughout the series was the struggle for redemption.
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This sense of belonging to a bourgeois family now in decline was to become anenduringthemein his mature poetry.
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Frollo is also symbolic of religious hypocrisy, which was also anenduringthemein the novel.
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Critical evaluation of varied sources underpinned his commentaries, while religious beliefs and spiritual mysticism proved their enduring themes across his academic oeuvre.
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Wallace goes beyond wins and losses to write a tale about the enduring themes of strength, leadership, and teamwork.
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