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contexts
noun
Plural of context
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The word 'contexts' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to circumstances or facts that surround a particular situation, event, or idea. For example: "Economic conditions, cultural backgrounds, and political contexts must all be taken into account when making decisions."
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"We can offer a space for shy students to reflect on their experience," says a university spokeswoman, "along with structured time with professional emotional practitioners to explore possible contexts of their shyness, and practical tips and tools, such as mindfulness and CBT".
It lets you search by contexts, including where they live and when you last met them.
It has become conventional wisdom: populist parties are on the rise across Europe, from left (Jean-Luc Mélenchon) to right (Marine Le Pen), and in widely different national and local contexts – from Bradford to Budapest.
Even though many people started using them, and seemed to like doing so, many have been funded in emergency contexts without working with communities to establish a paying model that would guarantee their long-term sustainability.
The rational, autonomous, self-aware agent acting in his own self-interest according to static preferences has faded as we realise that behaviour is largely irrational, unconscious and driven by external contexts.
Into the rubble, flooding, and chaos of these distinct cultures and contexts, Cuba dispatched a specialised disaster and epidemic control team to support local health providers.
Medical illustration developed hand-in-brush with the disciplines and methods of easel painting, so it's no surprise to see here the same stippling and chiaroscuro that, in other contexts, would be used to make the sylvan silvery or the steed puissant.
Perhaps this is best illustrated by the bullying behaviours most cited within academic contexts – threats to professional status and obstructive behaviours, designed to inhibit employees achieving their goals.
However without documenting the rates of bullying in academic contexts over time it is impossible to discern whether the problem is getting worse.
On its limitations Theobald says: "While the report contains largely quantifiable information, the detail of how a factor (eg gender) shapes human development in different contexts is sometimes lacking.
As a result, there has been a lot of talk about how local governments can use the SDGs, but when contexts vary significantly from one country to the other, and even within countries, the idea of "localising" the SDGs can seem daunting.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com