continuous thread

Frequency: 4.52.1 per million words

A theme or idea that connects different parts of something (like a story or argument).

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Examples (20)

  • The theme of redemption is a continuous thread throughout the novel.
  • A continuous thread runs through all the versions of the legend.
  • A commitment to helping others has been the continuous thread running through her life.
  • There's a continuous thread of innovation in the company's history.
  • The historian traced a continuous thread of social unrest leading up to the revolution.
  • Despite the changing cast, a continuous thread of hope connects all the characters.
  • Despite the various directors, a continuous thread of dark humor connects all the films in the series.
  • Her latest novel maintains a continuous thread of suspense from beginning to end.
  • The need for sustainable practices forms a continuous thread in our company's philosophy.
  • Throughout his diverse career, a continuous thread of social justice advocacy was evident.
  • He managed to find a continuous thread linking all the separate pieces of evidence.
  • The professor emphasized the importance of finding the continuous thread in complex philosophical arguments.
  • Hope was the single continuous thread that sustained them through the difficult times.
  • The documentary skillfully weaves a continuous thread of personal stories with historical facts.
  • Can you identify the continuous thread of logic in his complex argument?
  • Even in seemingly unrelated events, a continuous thread of political influence can be discerned.
  • The artist's love for nature is the continuous thread visible in all her paintings.
  • To truly understand the culture, one must follow the continuous thread of its traditions.
  • This research paper establishes a continuous thread between genetic factors and the disease.
  • The artist's work shows a continuous thread of exploration into the human condition.