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Discover Ludwig"contemporary attitudes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the beliefs, opinions and ideas that are common in society at the current time. For example: "Contemporary attitudes towards climate change are becoming increasingly urgent."
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The production shook up contemporary attitudes towards restoration comedy.
Contemporary attitudes toward privacy, in fact, seem to have little to do with such arguments.
Neither the book nor the script sought to impose contemporary attitudes on historical events.
Penn's picture, under the simple title "hospital", can be read as a very different parable of contemporary attitudes to life.
The author is a doctor, critical of contemporary attitudes, who wants to see death reclaimed from the medics.
If Burton's translation reflected Victorian prudishness, this newest translation incorporates contemporary attitudes toward sex and women's equality.
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We'd all like to know what shapes and proportions truly express a contemporary attitude.
The ads have a contemporary attitude, Mr. Barrett said, while at the same time acknowledging the heritage of Quaker Oats.
As Mr. Forsythe's many imitators keep proving, it's easy to go for the big-kick, contemporary attitude of his style and ignore the nuances.
One is Jazzwise, which has a fantastic contemporary attitude towards jazz that in some ways is reflective of the programme I present.
DUNNING COMPLEXIONS: A CONCEPT IN DANCE Hot and hip -- and occasionally working a little too hard at that -- the repertory by Dwight Rhoden is full of very contemporary attitude in a mix of modern dance, ballet and club dancing.
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