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Discover LudwigUsing the phrase 'culturally aware' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone that has knowledge or sensitivity of different cultures. For example, "My sister has travelled extensively and is very culturally aware."
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This image is often balanced by a person who is culturally aware, caring, approachable and open to the culture in which they work".
They have failed to be culturally aware.
We do have a very culturally aware customer.
I hope that the new Boris is going to be more culturally aware".
These exchanges, caring, honest and culturally aware, are the exception in modern American medicine.
We need to show we're not dumbing down, but that we're more culturally aware.
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Middlesex University is developing the world's first culturally-aware robots to help look after older people in care homes or sheltered accommodation.
Their backgrounds suggest they are naturally more culturally-aware.
Finally, the results might drive the design of more culturally-aware venue recommender systems, as men and women may have different preferences in regions with distinct cultures.
For a more culturally-aware and culturally-accurate headdress, do some research on the meanings of various designs and colors to various Native American tribes.[3].
Because the people I know who are racially sensitive, culturally aware and non-judgmental know that skin color does matter.
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