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'a social status' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's standing in society, for example, "He held a high social status in his community."
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I once romanticized depression, when teen angst seemed less a symptom than a social status.
It is more of a social status, as in other societies.
Or, to un-paraphrase singer Avey Tare: "Don't mean to seem like I care about material things like a social status.
The Writer Responds Most responders would seem to agree with Mr. Rumbaut: " 'Race' is a social status, not a zoological one".
"Race" is a social status, not a zoological one; a product of history, not of nature; a contextual variable, not a given.
Not only did they attend banquets and enjoy a social status equal to men, but they kept their own names, had their own servants and ran their own manufacturing businesses.
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and create a chart in which you include: a picture of each gadget; the range of prices (and included features); and comments on how the gadget (at all price ranges) serves as a social-status marker, if at all.
Ethiopian societies are socialized in a way whereby women have a lower social status compared to men.
High quality of life, a normal social status and an independent adult lifestyle are major goals of treatment.
We refer to this situation as a ranked society, in which opinions always flow from individuals with a higher social status to those with a lower social status.
People who consider themselves attractive believe they belong to a higher social status and, as a result, become more confident.
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