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Discover LudwigThe phrase "culturally appropriate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe actions, behaviors, or customs that are in line with the specific cultural norms and values of a particular group. Example: The company ensures that all of their advertising campaigns are culturally appropriate to avoid any potential backlash or offense from their diverse customer base.
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"Culturally appropriate foods," Allen calls them.
The review called for "culturally appropriate intervention approaches".
Aero Continente is planning to make its service culturally appropriate.
Cost-effective, culturally appropriate, and context-specific approaches are required.
With such restrictions, trying to create food that is palatable and culturally appropriate is a challenge.
To assess this, the authors used culturally appropriate versions of diagnostic interviews and observational instruments.
All people deserve access to safe, nutritious and culturally appropriate foods on a predictable basis.
Mr. Teele was a strong proponent of a culturally appropriate, results-oriented approach to economic development.
And it's culturally appropriate for young people: they don't learn about this from adults lecturing them".
State services, she said, "do not have bilingual staff; they haven't received culturally appropriate training".
Understanding ethnic differences in health status (HS) could help in designing culturally appropriate interventions.
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