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"certain cultures" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to specific or particular cultures, rather than all cultures in general. For example: "In certain cultures, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home." This suggests that there are specific cultures in which this practice is common, but not all cultures follow this tradition.
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In addition to state support of certain cultures over others, state laws may place constraints on some cultural groups over others.
"In certain cultures, various hand gestures mean different things.
Did certain cultures have specific superstitions about tsunamis?
In certain cultures, perfumery is a multibillion-dollar industry.
Arguments that certain cultures or religions would be offended by images of breastfeeding are also unsubstantiated.
Researchers argue about why certain cultures have become more individualistic than others.
L.E.: Are there certain cultures or certain countries that understand your clothes more than others?
Somebody told me that in certain cultures pink is a color of unconditional love.
QUESTION FROM TIM: Are there myths about certain cultures being more prone to crowd disasters?
Some business skills are concentrated in certain places, certain groups of people, and certain cultures.
"He was interested in certain cultures that Americans are unaware of.
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