Sentence examples for all civilisation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all civilisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of human society and culture, often in discussions about progress, development, or the impact of actions on society as a whole.
Example: "The advancements in technology have transformed all civilisation, shaping how we communicate and interact with one another."
Alternatives: "all of humanity" or "the entire civilization".

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They have the potential to destroy all civilisation and the entire ecosystem of the planet".

In this world, oathbreakers are cast out into the desert and away, they are told, from all civilisation.

But perhaps my natural inclination to equate Undressed and Naked Attraction to the death of all civilisation is premature.

Scalp-sewn and knotted and flagged I thanked the Frau Doktor and fled, wishing the grab-bar of age might be bolted to all civilisation and thinking of Rome's eighth hill heaped up out of broken amphorae.

But the sight of these women also reminds us that, while ancient Greece has given so much to the modern world and sets some kind of bar for all civilisation, it is dishonoured as well as honoured in the 2012 Olympic city.

Positioned somewhere between Taliban primitivism and George Monbiot's feral utopia, this quasi-medieval society is ruled over by a warrior elite, named the Thing, who believe all civilisation is sinful and are eager to return mankind to a state of unity with nature.

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The Chinese think of themselves primarily not as a nation but as a civilisation; all those things that constitute a sense of Chinese identity long predate China's short life as a nation-state.

There are disagreements, no doubt, but then all civilisations have their internal disagreements – indeed, they are defined by these disagreements.

This weekend he told a meeting with students: "Contrary to the leftwing relativist ideology, for us, not all civilisations are equal.

I thought mischievously that all civilisations have a religion, so I made my teddy bear, Alan Measles, the leader of my childhood universe, a god.

In the meantime, we're likely to carry on behaving in the same avaricious way for, as the economist JK Galbraith pointed out, all civilisations refuse to recognise the seeds of their own destruction until it's too late.

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