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Filter by Meaning The movie's controversial themes were presented in a way that was very mainstream.
The movie depicts the story of the protagonist mainstream to make it relatable to the viewers.
The advertisement appeals to mainstream values.
The artist's latest work tries to challenge the mainstream way of thinking about beauty.
The novel was written mainstream to appeal to a wider audience.
The mainstream channel on this surround sound system is not working.
The politician's views were not in line with the mainstream of the party.
The dialogue was difficult to hear because it was not centered in the mainstream channel.
The TV show was cancelled after just one season because it didn't attract a big enough mainstream audience.
The film was not successful at the box office because it did not appeal to the mainstream.
The mainstream of the book was about the history of the country.
You can adjust the balance between the left and right mainstream channels.
She doesn't usually listen to the radio, but she knows that song because it's been played on mainstream stations so much.
The mainstream channel provides the primary audio experience.
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