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The term "cultural object" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe physical things (e.g. items, artifacts) that have been created, produced, or used by a particular society or culture. For example, a painting of the Mona Lisa could be considered a cultural object because it has had a great influence on Western culture.
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Every cultural object, they write, is "firmly stamped with sameness".
And that's what made a plastic whatsit into a cultural object.
Kluchin called for introductions: "Your name, why you're interested in Freud, and maybe a cultural object you have recently consumed".
If they were looking at me, it was in a totally different way - maybe as a fetish cultural object.
The price for the Kaufmann House, Holdeman said, reflected "the public awareness of its having reached the status of being a cultural object".
We've long been interested in the phone book, both as a cultural object and as a signpost in the old-reading/digital-reading continuum.
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Even purely black cultural objects face resistance in Watts….
Emotions endow cultural objects with meaning; they forge attachment and build "social capital".
The museum contains collections of art and cultural objects from Värmland.
The smuggling of stolen cultural objects has become an underground industry that spans the globe.
To these he adds style and character "because sheep are cultural objects, almost like art".
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