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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a milieu" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a social or cultural environment or setting in which events occur or people interact.
Example: "The artist thrived in a creative milieu that encouraged experimentation and innovation."
Alternatives: "an environment" or "a setting".
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Now there's a milieu right up my alley.
"He can take a milieu and make it his own".
It was a milieu in which eros went largely unpoliced.
Much mental illness arises from a milieu of multiple deprivation.
People simply have to escape from a milieu largely composed of young women who write articles for newspapers about the necessity of escaping from such a milieu.
His next major role found him in a milieu far from the cactus sets.
His was a milieu that we mostly know through old movies anyway.
It's a milieu Ms. Skillman clearly knows well and depicts with affection.
Patten was born into a milieu of social climbing and Washington power politics.
In such a milieu, he said, a desire for physical intimacy is acute.
In important ways, the computer artist works in a milieu hostile to aesthetic concerns.
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