Sentence examples for area ethnic from inspiring English sources

The phrase "area ethnic" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something related to the ethnic characteristics of a specific area, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The area ethnic diversity is evident in the various cultural festivals celebrated throughout the year."
Alternatives: "ethnic composition of the area" or "cultural diversity of the region."

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Recall that area ethnic categorizations are non-mutually exclusive; almost 10% of areas identified as ethnically concentrated were characterized by more than one ethnic concentration (e.g. British, other European, and/or North American) (data not shown).

Another category of courses that Riley believes does not merit academic freedom includes "area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies".

Graduates who studied area, ethnic and civilisations studies earn $124,000, US history majors earn $143,000 and those who studied foreign languages earn $148,000, a stunning $54,000 a year above their pre-law counterparts.

Cases and controls were very similar with respect to gender, hospital, hospital catchment area, ethnic origin, maternal occupation at the time of interview, maternal educational level, parental socio-professional category and urban/rural residence status (Table 1).

Age at cancer diagnosis, gender, type of cancer, year of cancer diagnosis, primary care trust (geographic area), ethnic groups, deprivation score for income and stage at cancer diagnosis were treated as potential confounders, where appropriate.

After controlling for household-level predisposing, enabling and need factors, measures of local area ethnic composition were significantly associated with likelihood of households' registration for the Fair PharmaCare program (p < 0.05).

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There is fighting like this in many of the rural areas: ethnic minority groups challenging the dominant Burmans.

Efforts should be taken to specifically enrol older people in rural areas, ethnic minorities, women and those isolated due to a lack of social support.

But in 74 of the 94 court-catchment areas, ethnic minorities, though sometimes concentrated in pockets, make up less than 10% of the population overall.

But in the mid-western rural areas, especially concentrated destitute areas, ethnic minority areas, and concentrated areas of left-behind children, the overall enrollment rate is still low.

This suggests a gradual decline in rangeland condition as a result of increased population pressure, spread of bush encroachment, shrinkage of grazing areas, ethnic conflicts, and loss of wet season grazing lands to cultivation, ranching, private enclosures, and parks.

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