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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'culture for' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
In order to use this phrase correctly, you should use 'culture of' instead. For example: "This article examines the culture of the U.S. during the 1950s."
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Take culture, for example.
Maine was a different culture for me".
"A little culture for the TV viewers.
The question is: what is culture for?
But he is also the minister of culture for Brazil.
Movies, music: we need culture for our job.
An aspirational culture for science communication and engagement.
Ellis credits Goldman's culture for its enduring success.
Not to engage with pop culture for a year.
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cerevisiae co-culture for improving ethanol production efficiency.
(Thanks to Une Autre Culture for the tweet).
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