common theme

Frequency: 8.017.2 per million words

A theme that appears frequently or is widely understood.

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Examples (10)

  • Love and loss are common themes in classical literature.
  • During the conference, the importance of sustainability was a common theme in many presentations.
  • Poverty remains a common theme in discussions about social inequality.
  • The struggle for freedom is a common theme across various historical periods.
  • In his artwork, the artist often explores the common theme of human connection.
  • That particular song has a common theme of overcoming adversity.
  • The need for international cooperation is a common theme in global health initiatives.
  • Many philosophical debates revolve around the common theme of existence and purpose.
  • Economic growth was a common theme among all political candidates during the election.
  • Despite their differences, many cultures share a common theme of family values.