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Discover Ludwig"cultural terms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to words or phrases that are specific to a particular culture or subculture. For example: "Many cultural terms in Japan are based on honorifics that show respect for the speaker's audience."
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But Turing also lives on in symbolic or cultural terms.
Other scholars see these cases in cultural terms.
But how did they see her in strictly cultural terms?
Today, Europe is defined largely in economic, not cultural, terms.
"Paul Kingston views class in cultural terms," Professor Perrucci said.
The rebalancing that I would like to see is both in economic and cultural terms.
His pitch covered trade and tourism, and it hit the spot in cultural terms.
In cultural terms, a striking change in the 14th century was the increasing use of English.
Today the east has scarcely anything to offer in cultural terms, while the west has everything.
Indeed, in cultural terms, the way female mid-life is presented is far from helpful.
It's not European, not by geographical, not by historical and cultural terms".
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