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Discover LudwigThe word 'cross-culturally' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that occurs or is done between different cultures or involving multiple cultures. Example: The company's marketing strategy was tailored to be effective cross-culturally, taking into account the traditions and customs of each target market.
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"It's saying, let's look at cross-cultural nuances that could work cross-culturally".
Many early pictures went unsigned, but as painting grew more cross-culturally idiosyncratic, names appeared.
Laura helps Leroy cross-culturally self-actualise, but she also gets to express scepticism.
Still others have analyzed attitudes toward middle childhood historically and cross-culturally.
From their perspective this function was to a large degree self-evident and cross-culturally constant.
Feelings can differ cross-culturally, as well.
These relationships were cross-culturally universal.
In reality, risk communication mechanisms are not cross-culturally transferable.
These sources of semantic knowledge may vary cross-culturally.
The original TSK-TMD was translated and cross-culturally adaptated following international guidelines.
Test results with new populations cross-culturally may show different factor structures.
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