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Which is right? A theme park bases its attractions (with/under/around) a theme, such as Disneyland, which has Disney characters as a theme.

With explanation, please.

Nov 10, 2017 10:49 PM
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"bases it around a theme" would work, and so would "bases it on a theme of..." In English, we also say " bases it upon a theme" (more formal). I am not sure why these terms are used: they are abstract concepts. Maybe someone with a better grasp of grammar will have a better explanation :)
November 10, 2017
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