mainstream|mainstreams in English
noun
['meɪnstrɪːm]
prevailing trend or movement
Use "mainstream|mainstreams" in a sentence
1. Moving Agroforestry into the Mainstream
2. Breakdancing first became mainstream in the late 1960s
3. The show wanted to attract a mainstream audience.
4. He drifted out of the mainstream of society.
5. Mainstream society contributes to this problem as well.
6. The 1950s were a watershed for mainstream psychology.
7. Gerhard Bowering's book is pretty neutral and mainstream.
8. This is the director's first mainstream Hollywood film.
9. Intriguingly, similar ideas crop up in mainstream theories.
10. It is available in nearly all mainstream programming languages.
11. Deaf children can often be included in mainstream education.
12. Organized crime continued to flourish alongside the mainstream economy.
13. John Allen and Roy Walford did have mainstream credentials.
14. He was in the mainstream of British contemporary music.
15. Organized crime continued to flourish Alongside the mainstream economy
16. Mr. and Mrs. Allen did have some mainstream dreams.
17. Generally speaking, mainstream Buddhist denominations held no Sunday services.
18. Most secure private and mainstream web Browsers in 2021
19. 2 Many mainstream churches of Christendom still baptize newborn babies.
20. This style of drama is not part of the mainstream.
21. Other movements from ancient philosophy also re-entered the mainstream.
22. American Social realism had been the mainstream in the 1930s.
23. Seemingly those of his mainstream counterpart: Broo (Earth-616)#Powers
24. Anal sex has gone mainstream with TV shows like The
25. Their views lie outside the mainstream of current medical opinion.