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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a social element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a component or aspect of a situation, activity, or phenomenon that relates to social interactions or relationships.
Example: "In our study of community engagement, we found that a social element is crucial for fostering collaboration among residents."
Alternatives: "a social component" or "a social factor".
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It's all the same land-lord, students live in the same place, there's a social element to it.
Netflix is also adding a social element.
"There's a social element to it now," Measham said.
And convenience isn't the only draw; there is also a social element.
With this there's a social element – it's aimed at 11- to 16-year-old kids.
There was, for instance, a social element attached to the cooking of the wheat.
It has added a social element that eBay has never mastered.
Chips, being discrete units of food, rather than a single blob or lump of food, have a social element.
— Like bowling and golf, the sport of curling features a social element that makes it irresistible to those who play.
This adds a social element, and participants are able to chat as they play using headsets and microphones.
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It's basically a subscription music app with a strong social element.
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