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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alien cultures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to cultures that are foreign or significantly different from one's own, often in discussions about anthropology, sociology, or science fiction.
Example: "The documentary explored the fascinating aspects of alien cultures and their unique traditions."
Alternatives: "foreign cultures" or "exotic cultures".
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Bradley believed that "cultural shock, the clash of alien cultures, is the essence of literature and drama," and incorporated this viewpoint into many of her works.
A leading politician condemned "alien cultures".
In the second scene, "Orchestra Finalists," a dozen musicians glide through the air, evoking alien cultures.
People, McMurtry seems to be suggesting, can come to a great deal of harm in alien cultures.
And they can be fragmented into even smaller fractions of alien cultures that have nothing much in common.
Criminologists who study prison life engage in ethnography, a branch of anthropology that involves studying alien cultures, in their case, inmate society.
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What is this alien culture that threatens to infect Anglo-Americans?
But very quickly I knew that this was an extremely alien culture.
They try to be objective, but it's an alien culture.
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