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The phrase "an ethos of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the culture or atmosphere of a certain place, group, or movement. For example, you could write "The school emphasizes an ethos of inclusivity and acceptance."
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We cultivate an ethos of invincibility.
The deadline creates an ethos of doing whatever it takes.
Then, after Vietnam, an ethos of exposure swept the culture.
As the British historian David Heathcote points out, an ethos of experimentation thrived in the 1970s.
Ben lived according to an ethos of what you might call "earned success".
"It's important to us to have a company that's founded on an ethos of helping people".
Which has meant creating an ethos of gross sentimentality and predatory bullying.
In a statement Brooksby said the school had an ethos of tolerance and understanding.
Like Israel, it is a postgenocidal state, built on an ethos of self-sacrifice.
Instead, steady work is required to convert misanthropy into an ethos of getting along together.
These killings are fuelled and legitimated by an ethos of Indonesian supremacism.
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