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Discover Ludwig"culture making" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of someone or something actively contributing to the development of a particular culture. For example, "The artist was well known for her culture making efforts as a part of the local theatre scene."
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Meaning-making must include, but transcend the culture making impulses of religious communities.
Sadly, a cultural chasm exists between community providers and military culture, making it too difficult to meet the needs of service members throughout the entire cycle of deployment.
The digital video revolution and the Internet reshaped all facets of film culture, making once-rare movies more available.
What Mr Nye means, roughly, is a blend of diplomacy, public image and culture: making others want what you want.
They subscribe to a deeply conservative Islamic culture, making for an environment ideally suited to Al Qaeda and Taliban fugitives.
The market is more segmented by country and culture, making widespread success harder than in the more homogeneous United States.
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Changing the culture made sense.
Culture, made democratic, had become too easy.
And its gung-ho culture makes it very un-banklike.
But nerd culture makes a virtue of passion," he says.
Garber's thesis is simple: that "Shakespeare makes modern culture and that modern culture makes Shakespeare".
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