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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a social class or group within a hierarchical system, often in the context of discussing social structures or inequalities.
Example: "In some societies, a caste system determines an individual's social status and opportunities based on their birth."
Alternatives: "a social class" or "a social group".
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The piece raised anxieties about the possible development of a "warrior caste"—a caste with worrisome conservative political leanings.
Still, most of the top employers cast aside any form of a caste system.
That's a caste system.
It's like a caste system.
"It's a caste system," Mr. Beattie said.
Another street is populated by a caste of carpenters.
France remains a caste society where social capital is king.
When will we see a caste free society?
There is a caste system for flourishes and ruffles.
He was of a caste of no consequence.
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Nowadays, though, no one is in favor of a caste-based society.
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