Mainstream

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"Mainstream" in a Sentence (22 examples)

Outside the mainstream of orthodox Judaism, the apocalyptic books were more successful with certain movements.

This author is critical of the mainstream media.

Outside the mainstream of orthodox Judaism, apocalypticism was more successful with certain movements.

C is the perfect "other extreme" to Python. It’s the most low level of the mainstream programming languages, and almost universally serves as glue between other languages and systems.

I used to like him, but now he's too mainstream.

Game of Thrones has been credited with an increased popularity of fantasy themes and mainstream acceptance of the fantasy fandom.

For me, I think there's a lot more room in cable television to tell broader stories. NBC and the networks, they're all very mainstream, and they're a little more conservative in how they approach storytelling.

The mainstream media is the most prevalent practitioner of scaremongering.

Tom doesn't listen to mainstream music.

He eschews anything mainstream.

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They often carry stories you won't find in the mainstream media.

As unsubstantiated claims receive significant backing, skeptics and defenders of mainstream science enter the fray.

The mainstream media hones in on bad news stories where UK railways are concerned, yet gives scant attention to the many items of good news emerging from the network.

If Ms. Le Pen looks more mainstream now, it’s because the mainstream looks more like her.

ideas outside of the mainstream

George Herbert Walker Bush of Phillips Andover Academy and Yale University proclaimed in the first Presidential candidates' debate that he was “in touch with the mainstream of America.”

Long content with being the BMW of the computer industry, suppying finely crafted machines to a relatively small number of fanatic customers, Apple now wants to become a Ford or Toyota, to move into the mainstream.

"Railways seldom slavishly followed styles to be seen in the mainstream of contemporary architecture," HE [Historic England] explains.

Just as the gang peace movement desired to mainstream hardcore bangers into civic society, The Chronic wanted to drive hardcore rap into the popstream.

Acknowledging the role X plays in mainstreaming the worst constituencies makes for awkward conversations with those who continue to use it.

In a nonchurch context, we can look more explicitly at formerly New Age practices to see if and how they have mainstreamed.

Despite these beliefs, the decision to send my son to a regular school was not made easily. I didn't know of any child as disabled as he who had been mainstreamed.

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