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culturally
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word “culturally” is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something related to culture, such as customs, beliefs, and values. For example, you might say, “This restaurant specializes in culturally diverse cuisine.”.
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60 human-written examples
Communities perceived as economically marginal will also be culturally marginal, because the cultural gatekeepers largely react to the landscape shaped by commerce.
News & Media
Once class identity comes to be seen as a cultural attribute, then those regarded as culturally different have come to be viewed as threats.
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The world of pop culture has changed dramatically since then, becoming more fractured, atomised and less culturally important.
News & Media
The relative complacency of the British, on the other hand, is also culturally determined.
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What they fear is being wrongly dismissed as past it: out of step, technologically or culturally, with an office of bright young things and incapable of learning new tricks.
News & Media
Normally, this is a homely part of town, culturally and racially mixed with a lively, sometimes rascally street life – a world away from the stuffy 7th arrondissement.
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"In Glasgow, we're seen to be managers of the system and the system is delivering less and less," one tells me, adding that there are pockets of the city that are "culturally anti-Labour now and just can't be spoken to".
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Culturally we're seeing a growing fascination with all things posh, and let's face it, you can't get more camp than the British aristocracy.
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But this may not apply globally, as our preferences are also heavily culturally related.
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But those relying on welfare are still exposed to the same diktats: the culturally embedded notion that a meal isn't a meal unless it has meat in it, that appearances are everything, and that, even if you're not rich, you can always make people believe you are, with a few fast fashion copies of more expensive clothes and your hair dyed over a sink.
News & Media
Scotland, unlike Catalonia under Franco, has never been culturally enslaved.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "culturally", ensure the context clearly defines which culture or cultures are being referenced to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "culturally" without specifying which culture is relevant. Statements like "culturally appropriate" need clarification; instead, specify "culturally appropriate for X culture".
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "culturally" modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate that an action, quality, or manner is related to or influenced by culture. Ludwig AI confirms this.
Frequent in
News & Media
48%
Opinion
15%
Tech
8%
Less common in
Lifestyle
6%
Music
5%
Film
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "culturally" functions as an adverb to denote a relationship or influence pertaining to culture. As Ludwig AI confirms, its grammatical status is correct and can be employed across varied registers and this is confirmed by the widespread presence in sources like The Guardian and The Economist. It is crucial to define the specific culture or cultures in question to avoid ambiguity. When unsure, consider related phrases that provide similar context, such as "in a cultural context" or "from a cultural standpoint".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in a cultural context
This alternative emphasizes the setting or environment where cultural elements are relevant.
from a cultural standpoint
This highlights the perspective or viewpoint rooted in cultural understanding.
with respect to culture
This alternative adds a sense of consideration and relevance to cultural factors.
in terms of cultural values
This emphasizes the importance of cultural values in shaping something.
regarding cultural norms
This specifies the focus on cultural norms and standards.
concerning cultural heritage
This pinpoints the relevance to cultural heritage and traditions.
in relation to culture
This indicates a connection or association with cultural aspects.
relative to cultural background
This highlights the impact of cultural background on something.
taking culture into account
This stresses the importance of considering cultural factors.
from a heritage perspective
This focuses on the viewpoint related to heritage and tradition.
FAQs
How can I use "culturally" in a sentence?
You can use "culturally" to describe something related to a specific culture. For example, "The event was culturally significant to the community."
What's the difference between "culturally" and "culturally speaking"?
"Culturally" is a direct adverb, while "culturally speaking" is an introductory phrase indicating that the following statement is from a cultural perspective.
What words are similar to "culturally"?
Similar words include "regarding cultural norms", "in a cultural context", or "from a cultural standpoint", all emphasizing a connection to cultural elements.
Is it correct to say something is "culturally insensitive"?
Yes, "culturally insensitive" is a correct term to describe something that disregards or offends cultural norms and values.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested