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The phrase "a traditional setting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or context that is characteristic of long-established customs or practices.
Example: "The wedding took place in a traditional setting, complete with vintage decorations and cultural rituals."
Alternatives: "a classic environment" or "a customary backdrop."
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Spicy dishes from the Dian region in a traditional setting.
"The Winter's Tale," directed by John Dove, will have a traditional setting.
"It would be hard for me to go back to a traditional setting".
The real potential of MOOCs, he went on, is to randomize input within a single virtual "classroom" in the way one can't in a traditional setting.
This paper examines the holy well as a representative therapeutic landscape with a particular focus on linking a traditional setting with contemporary theory associated with the 'performative turn'.
On the other hand if you give an opera a traditional setting and look, as the Seattle "Ring" does so painstakingly for this, its third production, then the audience expects you to stick to the text.
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At a 13th birthday party for his son, Doug, 20 friends came over for a traditional set of activities indoors.
The projection design, by Shawn E. Boyle, is particularly successful, even when used as a substitute for a traditional set.
He is stepfather to his wife's son and now he has two children in his marriage ("a traditional set-up").
Alternately, all the controls are duplicated via a traditional set of dials and buttons, as well as steering-wheel mounted controls.
Just as conducting bench research has a traditional set of problems, working with human populations has its own set of potential difficulties.
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