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Discover Ludwig"cultural connection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling of connection to a particular culture, such as the culture of your ancestors or a culture you have studied. For example: I felt a strong cultural connection to Ireland after learning about the history of the country.
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Cox chose her personal identity and cultural connection over corporate culture and a paycheck, and quit her broadcast journalism job.
Cox chose her personal identity and cultural connection over corporate culture and a paycheque, and quit her broadcast journalism job.
Finally, there is the cultural connection.
"It is a spiritual connection and a cultural connection and is one of great affection.
"It was appealing, it was engaging, there was a cultural connection.
Another yardstick might be the overt cultural connection that a city has retained, or rekindled.
He means that there is a cultural connection between the manger and Macy's.
"A cultural connection will always win," said Mr. Lendeborg, a Dominican-American.
"These classes provide a cultural connection, regardless of direct lineage," he said.
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Cultural connections are increasing, too.
Some decidedly offbeat cultural connections may also emerge.
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