Culture meaning in English
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Definition
a culture: the values or habits of a society or group
Examples
- "Brent : So Belinda, what's going on in the wonderful world of culture today?"
- "Yes, today we present to you the newest addition to our morning team, renowned culture lover –"
- "I believe that the "siesta" is also a tradition in many latin cultures."
- "Despite this isolated incident, I believe that our two cultures are closer than ever, and this is reflected by this collaboration between the perfumers of our two great nations."
- "Experts are blaming this miscalculation on the "excessive drinking culture" that exists at archeological digs."
- "Philip : Yeah, you know, in some cultures they only eat vomit."
- "Adams, our favorite culture critic, is with us this morning."
- "Hannah, I need someone to teach me about British pub culture."
- "Attended classes in organic gardening, pruning, botany, and herb culture"
- "learn about the culture in this peaceful land
and better pick up women if the" - "Industrial Fruit Concern Inc. has stated that if they acquire the juice business, they plan to completely change the company culture and business model, create hundreds of soulless storefronts across the world, and pretty much ruin everything that made it unique."
- "Americans are immersed in a culture of instant gratification and short attention spans."
- "Alternative Culture Center, 842 Mission Street"
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