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Discover Ludwig"cultural custom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a traditional practice or belief that is characteristic of a particular social group. For example, "In some cultures, it is a cultural custom to greet older people with a bow of respect."
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The burka is a cultural custom that grew largely from Arab rural cultures, proliferating mainly in areas in which lack of education, poverty and fanaticism were rife.
Clothing culture of a society is connected to visual tradition and cultural custom (Johnson et al. 2014; Yen and Hsu 2017), so it affects the members' appearance consequently (Jung and Hwang 2016).
I was later told that it was a cultural custom for the man to walk ahead.
The clock, not cultural custom, will present the main barrier at the marathon trials in Columbia, S.C.
It was a cultural custom, and since I had grown up hearing that you weren't decently dressed without a girdle and white gloves, I thought I could understand such a thing.
In the Philippines and Thailand, betel chewing was once a widespread cultural custom.
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This included the message that despite cultural customs, bodies should not be handled.
-What cultural customs or traditions has this refugee community translated into its new American setting?
It should be from the bottom-up, stemming from cultural customs and local needs.
"We are dealing with thousands of years of cultural customs," Notar continued in correspondence Greenpeace forwarded to me.
These groups typically have traditional social, economic, and cultural customs that set them apart from the rest of the society.
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